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3:45,3:54,4:35,4:53,5:43,5:34
It is nearly true. The exception is when convention requires one or more zeros to be appended after the decimal point. One example of this is when relatively small money values are being shown. The unit price when 2 items cost GBP3 would be shown as GBP1.50, not GBP 1.5
All the possible digits (10 of them; 0-9) are multiplied by themselves by the number of digits that can be shown in the lock. (3) This is 103, or 1,000. This certainly shows why guessing is not a good way to break into a numerical lock, especially since three is a rather low number of digits for one!