Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! With 36 different numbers, you can create a whopping 1,073,741,824 unique combinations. Just imagine all the beautiful possibilities waiting to be explored on your canvas of numbers. Remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in the world of math!
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The answer completely depends on how many of the 36 you take each time.
If you use all 36 numbers each time, then there are 3.72 x 1041 ways to
line them up (permutations), but only one 'combination'.
If your lottery wants 6 numbers out of the 36, then there are 1,947,792 different
possible tickets.
If it wants 7 numbers out of the 36, then there are 8,347,680 different tickets.
1 number ===> 36 different tickets
2 numbers ===> 630 different tickets
5 numbers ===> 376,992 different tickets
8 numbers ===> 30,260,340 different tickets
9 numbers ===> 94,143,280 different tickets
10 numbers ===> 254,186,856 different tickets
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If the numbers can be repeated and the numbers are 0-9 then there are 1000 different combinations.
Two make combinations you would take 2x1=2 combinations only
The number of combinations of six numbers that can be made from seven numbers will depend on if you can repeat numbers. In all there are over 2,000 different numbers that can be made.
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