18 (and 6 more starting with a 0).
By rearranging the digits, it is 9861.
It is 120 if the digits cannot be repeated.
12,357,000
There are 3,265,920 numbers that can be formed using all the digits. The answer to the question will depend on which one of these.
By rearranging the digits the answer is 123.
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By rearranging the digits, it is 9861.
Simply rearranging the digits, the largest number is 5432. Much larger numbers are possible if other operations are allowed.
You can make 24 numbers by rearranging the digits. However, you can make vastly more if you allow mathematical operations on the digits. For example, 3+5*8-6 = 37.
It is 120 if the digits cannot be repeated.
12,357,000
24, if you permit numbers starting with 0, 18 otherwise.
There are 3,265,920 numbers that can be formed using all the digits. The answer to the question will depend on which one of these.
By rearranging the digits the answer is 123.
The greatest number that can be made by rearranging the digits is 75431 but, of course, 75314 is much larger and 75 to the power 314 is larger still.The greatest number that can be made by rearranging the digits is 75431 but, of course, 75314 is much larger and 75 to the power 314 is larger still.The greatest number that can be made by rearranging the digits is 75431 but, of course, 75314 is much larger and 75 to the power 314 is larger still.The greatest number that can be made by rearranging the digits is 75431 but, of course, 75314 is much larger and 75 to the power 314 is larger still.
6*6*3 = 108 numbers.
36