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To find number of possible outcomes when there is no restrictions on number of times each number is used.
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Answer to Problem 22PPS
10000
Explanation of Solution
Given information: 4 digit bicycle code with digits 0 to 9.
Concept Used: Fundamental Counting Principle
Explanation-
There are ten digits (0 to 9).So in all four places, since there is no restriction, all ten digits may be used. Hence total number of possible combinations is-
To find number of possible outcomes where each number is used only once.
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Answer to Problem 22PPS
5040
Explanation of Solution
Given information: 4 digit bicycle code with digits 0 to 9.
Concept Used: Fundamental Counting Principle
Explanation-
There are ten digits (0 to 9).So in all four places, since there is a restriction of not repeating any digit at all, the total number of possible combinations is-
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