This is a data sufficiency problem from 《30 days to the GMAT CAT 2nd edition》sets
Susan has selected exactly three crayons, each a different color, from a crayon box. How many crayon colors were represented in the box before her selection?
(1) Exactly four distinct three-crayon color combinations were represented in the box.
(2) Just before Susan's selection, the box contained exactly five crayons.
The answer is C.
I have read the explaination several times,but I still can't understand it.Can anyone give me a clear method or just a translation of the question itself?
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