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In a Dynamics 365 environment, a company has implemented multiple security roles to manage access to various modules. The roles include \"Salesperson,\" \"Sales Manager,\" and \"Sales Administrator.\" Each role has specific permissions assigned to it, such as Create, Read, Write, and Delete for different entities. If a user is assigned both the \"Salesperson\" and \"Sales Manager\" roles, how does the system determine the effective permissions for that user on the \"Opportunity\" entity, considering that the \"Salesperson\" role allows Read and Create permissions, while the \"Sales Manager\" role allows Read, Create, Write, and Delete permissions?
The user will have Read, Create, Write, and Delete permissions on the "Opportunity" entity.
The user will only have Read and Create permissions on the "Opportunity" entity.
The user will have no permissions on the "Opportunity" entity.
The user will have Read and Write permissions on the "Opportunity" entity.

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