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∙ 14y agoYou can select 9 numbers for the first digit, 8 numbers for the second digit, and 7numbers for the third digit; so 504 (e.g. 9*8*7) different three digit numbers can be written using the digits 1 through 9.
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∙ 14y ago64 different whole numbers can be written with 6 bits.
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89,999 different numbers i guess
There are only five distinct odd digits.
Different schemes have different id numbers of different lengths.
the numbers 0 through 9 written in sequence or any portion of that sequence
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64 different whole numbers can be written with 6 bits.
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89,999 different numbers i guess
8 to the 5th power
There are 7,290 different 4-digit numbers that can be formed from the digits 1-9 without repetition.
5 x 10 x 5 = 250 different numbers, assuming there is no limit to each digits' use.
A positive number is greater than a negative number. If both numbers are positive, the longer number - the one with more digits - is larger. If both have the same number of digits, compare the digits from the left, one at a time until you find one that is different. The one with the larger digit in this last comparison is the larger number.
Almost got me on this one. 20 numbers but 29 digits