The typical DPI (Dots Per Inch) or PPI (Pixels Per Inch) setting for most image scanning and printing is 300 DPI. DPI refers to the number of dots a printer can print per inch, and PPI refers to the number of pixels a scanner can capture per inch. A setting of 300 DPI/PPI is a standard for high-quality prints that require fine detail, while still being suitable for most home and office uses. It is higher than the standard screen resolution of 72 PPI, which is often used for images that are displayed on monitors, and it's much more detailed than 100 DPI, which might be used for draft prints or less detailed work. It's vastly superior to 5 DPI, which would provide very low resolution and not be suitable for most practical applications.
So, the correct answer is 300 DPI.