Assuming you can't repeat the numbers, there are:
56*55*54*53*52 = 458,377,920 permutations.
If order doesn't matter (as in a lottery ticket), there are:
(56*55*54*53*52)/(5*4*3*2*1) = 3,819,816 combinations.
18 8: 16...26...36...46...56...76...86...96
56 combinations. :)
how many no.s are there from 1-56? 56 so u have to take 5 no.s at a time from 56 no.s considering taking same digit more than once in a no. it should be 56p5=458377920
56 is an even number. The last digit determines if it is odd or even.
61 42 56 89
56 if digits can be repeated.18 if they can't.
56 has two significant figures. A significant figure is any non-zero digit or any embedded or trailing zero. Leading zeros are not significant.
A 3-digit number cannot have a pace value. Only a single digit can.
56.
168/3 = 56 so 54, 56 and 58
To achieve the answer of 1.7333333 using two 2-digit numbers and a sign, you can use the following number sentence: 98 ÷ 56 ≈ 1.7333333. By dividing the 2-digit number 98 by the 2-digit number 56, you will get an approximation of 1.7333333.
If repetition of digits is allowed, then 56 can.If repetition of digits is not allowed, then only 18 can.