Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, for each number in the combination, you have 45 choices, right? And you're picking 5 numbers, so it's like 45 choices for the first number, 45 for the second, and so on. So, you just multiply 45 by itself 5 times, which is 45^5. That's like 184,528,125 combinations. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
You can make 5 combinations of 1 number, 10 combinations of 2 numbers, 10 combinations of 3 numbers, 5 combinations of 4 numbers, and 1 combinations of 5 number. 31 in all.
There are 45 combinations.
There are 15 combinations.
Number of 7 digit combinations out of the 10 one-digit numbers = 120.
There are 24C12 = 24!/[12!*12!] = 2,704,156 combinations.
252 combinations, :)
You can make 5 combinations of 1 number, 10 combinations of 2 numbers, 10 combinations of 3 numbers, 5 combinations of 4 numbers, and 1 combinations of 5 number. 31 in all.
There are 8,592,039,666 combinations of 6 numbers out of 138 numbers, like the numbers from 1 to 138.
there are 13,983,816 combinations.
There are a huge number of combinations of 5 numbers when using the numbers 0 through 10. There are 10 to the 5th power combinations of these numbers.
There are infinitely many numbers and so infinitely many possible combinations.
If the numbers can be repeated and the numbers are 0-9 then there are 1000 different combinations.
Using the formula n!/r!(n-r)! where n is the number of possible numbers and r is the number of numbers chosen, there are 13983816 combinations of six numbers between 1 and 49 inclusive.
There are 167960 9 digits combinations between numbers 1 and 20.
There are 12,033,222,880 of them.
12,108,327
14 * * * * * Wrong! There are 15. 4 combinations of 1 number, 6 combinations of 2 number, 4 combinations of 3 numbers, and 1 combination of 4 numbers.