If every number can be used as many times as you like, there are 104 = 10000 different combinations. If each number can only be used once, there are 9!/(9 - 4)! = 5040 combinations.
depends if you are allowed to repeat a number or not. If you are it's 6 times 6 times 6 times 6 = 1296 If not then it's 6 times 5 times 4 times 3 = 360
The question is incorrect since there are 210 - 1 possible combinations. The digit 0 can be in the combination or out. That gives 2 ways. With each, the digit 1 can be in the combination or out - 2*2 = 22 ways. With each, the digit 2 can be in the combination or out = 23 ways. With each, the digit 3 can be in the combination or out = 24 ways. etc. So 210 ways in all except that one of them is the null combination. Now 210 = 1024 so there are only 1023 combinations. If, instead, you allow the digits to be used many times, there is no limit to the number of combinations.
Oh, dude, you're making me do math now? Alright, so if you have three numbers and you're asking how many combinations you can make with those three numbers, it's like a little math puzzle. Each number can be used multiple times, so it's like a little party for those numbers. The total number of combinations you can make with three numbers is 27. That's like having 27 different outfits to choose from for a night out, but with numbers.
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It depends on how many digit you are choosing from.
If every number can be used as many times as you like, there are 104 = 10000 different combinations. If each number can only be used once, there are 9!/(9 - 4)! = 5040 combinations.
It depends. If you can only use each number once, there are 720 combinations. If you can use numbers multiple times, then there are 1000 combinations, by using all numbers from 000 to 999.
depends if you are allowed to repeat a number or not. If you are it's 6 times 6 times 6 times 6 = 1296 If not then it's 6 times 5 times 4 times 3 = 360
The question is incorrect since there are 210 - 1 possible combinations. The digit 0 can be in the combination or out. That gives 2 ways. With each, the digit 1 can be in the combination or out - 2*2 = 22 ways. With each, the digit 2 can be in the combination or out = 23 ways. With each, the digit 3 can be in the combination or out = 24 ways. etc. So 210 ways in all except that one of them is the null combination. Now 210 = 1024 so there are only 1023 combinations. If, instead, you allow the digits to be used many times, there is no limit to the number of combinations.
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i am a two digit # my tens digit# is 3 times my ones digit #and the sum of my digit is 12 what am i
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The digit (not didgit) 1.