How many five-digit numbers can be formed with the first two digits odd and the last three digits even? (a) if repetition of digits is allowed? (b) if repetition of digits is not allowed? (a) if repetition of digits is allowed? five-digit numbers (b) if repetition of digits is not allowed? five-digit numbers
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