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A fast-food company plans to build four new restaurants. If there are six sites \(A, B, C, D, E\) and \(F\), that

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A fast-food company plans to build four new restaurants. If there are six sites \(A, B, C, D, E\) and \(F\), that satisfy the company's criteria for location of the new restaurants, in how many different ways can the company select four sites if the order of selection does not matter, given that both the sites \(A\) and \(B\) cannot be selected simultaneously?

A. \(4\)
B. \(5\)
C. \(6\)
D. \(9\)
E. \(15\)

The OA is D
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