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Calculate number of possible ways of making 3 numbers on a lock having 40 numbers..
Answer to Problem 35SGR
There are 9880 possible ways of making 3 numbers on a lock having 40 numbers.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Total number on lock, n = 40
Numbers selected for combination, r = 3
Calculations:
Here, we have to calculate number of possible ways of making 3 numbers on a lock having 40 numbers.
A combination is nothing but selecting r number of objects from different n number of objects. Hence, it is an example of combination.
There are 9880 possible ways of making 3 numbers on lock having 40 numbers.
Conclusion:
Therefore, we are able to calculate possible methods to select r numbers from given n numbers.
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