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1) Assume you have a 5-number bike lock of the form where you roll each key. Each key is hexadecimal (yes, we’re geeks) and you have learned 3 of the keys (not in any order though). What is the max number of attempts to open the lock? Please show all math. (Hint, first show how many tries with one unknown and rest all the same).
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