4C3 = (4!)/(4 -3)!3!] = (4 x 3!)/(1!3!) = 4 ways
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what is the largest 4-digit number you can make
From left to right, pick the smallest possible digit every time. This will give you the smallest possible number.
The first digit can be any one of 1,2,3,4,5. With each choice of digit1, the second digit can be any one of 1,2,3,4,5 so making 5*5 two-digit numbers. With each of these, the third digit can be any one of 1,2,3,4,5 so making 5*5*5 three-digit numbers and so on. The total number is 55 = 3125.
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what is the greatest 4-digit number you can make with the digit 0,1,2,3, and 4
There are 5 numbers which can make the 3 digit numbers in this example. Therefore each digit in the 3 digit number has 5 choices of which number can be placed there. Therefore number of 3 digit numbers = 5 x 5 x 5 = 125
24 = 4*3*2*1
It is a number with two digits in it. So it goes into the "tens" place of the numbers. Basically any whole number from 10 to 99. See how any number between those numbers only has 2 numbers, or digits that make up the number? 9 would only be a single-digit number, and 100 would be a triple-digit number.
The number of six digit numbers that you can make from ten different digits ifrepetitions of same digit on the six digit number is allowed is 1 000 000 numbers(including number 000 000).If no repetitions of the the same digit are allowed then you have:10P6 = 10!/(10-6)! = 151 200 different six digit numbers(six digit permutations form 10 different digits).
89999 5-digit numbers are there in all... That is the numbers from 10000 to 99999... Wrong. There are 90000 five digit numbers in all. When you start to count you count from 10001 to 99999which is 89999 numbers. To that you add the one number 10000. 89999+1=90000
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Assuming you're allowed to repeat numbers, the answer is 81. For each digit, you have three choices: 2, 5, and 6. So there are three one-digit numbers you can make, and each one digit number can be combined with any of three other digits to make a two-digit number, giving 9 (3 times 3) possibilities. Now you can take any of the nine two-digit numbers as the tens and ones places in the four-digit number and any other two-digit number as the thousands and hundreds places, which gives 81 (9 times 9) possibilities. If you can't repeat numbers, the answer is zero because you don't have enough numbers to fill all the digits.
A digit is that which we used to count numbers.
With 123 digits you can make 123 one-digit numbers.
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There are 5*4*3 = 60 such numbers.