B. How many positive integers of at most five digits can be formed from 0,1,2,3,4 if 3) no digit is repeated? 4) digits maybe repeated? 5) the numbers formed are even? 6) the numbers formed are less than? 7) the numbers formed are even and greater than 200?
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