Concept explainers
a.
Find four-digit number.
a.
Answer to Problem 24E
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The fundamental counting principal, if two events
Consider that
The leading digit cannot be zero, since the first digit cannot be zero, we can choose the first digit is
The fundamental principal of counting the number of such
Hence, the
b.
Find four-digit number.
b.
Answer to Problem 24E
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The leading digit cannot be zero and no repetition of digits is allowed. The third and fourth digit can be chosen in
The fundamental principal of counting the number of such
Hence, the
c.
Find four-digit number.
c.
Answer to Problem 24E
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The leading digit cannot be zero and number must be less than
We can choose first digit
The fundamental principal of counting the number of such
Hence, the
is
d.
Find four-digit number.
d.
Answer to Problem 24E
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be even since the first digit cannot be zero
We can choose first digit
The fundamental principal of counting the number of such
Hence, the
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