Jean Sherrod of Little Caesar's Enterprises, Inc., explains that an order where the first pizza is pepperoni and the second pizza is ham would be considered different from an order in which the first pizza is ham and the second pizza is pepperoni. Using this scheme, how many pizza orders are possible?
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?

A. 88,059,456
B. 88,378,801
C. 88,397,604
D. 88,407,604
E. 88,347,604


Answer: C

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