Which of the following counterbalancing schemes is an ideal Latin square? 1 2 3 WXYZ WXYZ WXYZ XWZY XYZW ZYXW ZYXW YZWX YWZX YZWX ZWXY XZWY
A) None of them is an ideal Latin square.
B) Only number 1 is an ideal Latin square.
C) Only number 2 is an ideal Latin square.
D) Both number 1 and number 3 are ideal Latin squares.
D
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