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None of the responses provided accurately describe how the number 45 would be correctly produced in American Sign Language (ASL). In ASL, numbers are typically produced using a combination of handshapes and movements that correspond to the numerical value. In this case, the number 45 would be produced by signing the number 4 and then the number 5 in a sequential manner. Each number would be signed using the appropriate handshape and movement associated with that number. The responses provided do not accurately depict this method of signing numbers in ASL.