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5C1 - 1 shift
5C1 - 2 shift
5C1 - 3 shift

5 * 5 * 5 = 125
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In this question since schedule is given thus the order does matter right? In case there was a partition problem and asked in how many ways can we divide the ppl then answer is divided by 3! right?

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The questions assumes that it's not necessary Ezra to be assigned to different departments each shift. So, for the 3 shifts, he can be assigned to AAA, AAB, AAC, ..., EEE. Basically for each shift he has 5 options and thus the answer is 5*5*5 = 125.

Answer: E.
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