Answer the following question using arrangements with repetition, permutations, or combinations. Explain why the particular counting technique applies to the problem. How many anagrams (rearrangements) of the letters BODKIN can you make? Determine the appropriate counting technique.
A. Combinations should be used because no item may be selected more than once and the order does not matter.
B. Permutations should be used because no item may be selected more than once and the order matters.
C. Arrangements with repetition should be used because selections are made from a group of choices.
D. Arrangements with repetition should be used because no item may be selected more than once and the order matters.
E. Permutations should be used because selections are made from a group of choices.