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The sure-fire approach to this problem is to (first) list out all the possible 99-city itineraries (we assume Boulder is the first and last city); sort the list according to miles traveled; and select the cheapest route. How long is our list of possible 99-city itineraries? (Is this "sure-fire" method practical?) Provide an answer and describe your calculation.

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