I would have to say 10,000 possible combinations. (0000, 0001, 0002 through 9998, 9999)
104 or 10000
There is only one possible combination as a combination is the same no matter what the order is. There are 120 permutations, which is where the order does matter.
There is only one possible combination of a 13 digit number created from 13 digits. In a combination, the order of the digits does not matter so that 123 is the same as 132 or 312 etc. If there are 13 different digits (characters) there is 1 combination of 13 digits 13 combinations of 1 or of 12 digits 78 combinations of 2 or of 11 digits and so on There are 213 - 1 = 8191 in all. If the characters are not all different it is necessary to have more information.
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Of or performance to the fingers, or to digits; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination.
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In the factory where they make digits!
You should try out all of the three-digit combination. There are 10x10x10 = 1,000 possible combination (assuming digits 0-10).
A digital clock will have the greatest sum if added up at nine fifty nine. That would be three digits, not four.
I'm pretty sure that the digital reigon is referring to your digits, meaning your fingers.
what is the smallest possible whole number of the digits 3,6,1,8
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