There are 1,000,000 ways of writing out a six digit number, if you are starting with 000000 and ending with 999999.
You are taking the number of possible numbers in the first position (10) and multiplying it by the number of possible numbers in the second position (again, 10), and continuing on till the sixth position. In other words, 10 to the sixth. With 10 representing the number of possible numbers (0 through 9) and six being the number of digits in number code.
If it is an alphanumeric code, then you would take the 26 letters plus the 10 numbers to get 36, and take that to the 6th power. Substantially greater.
How do I read my six digit code for facebook
Too many to list here-see below.
i would like a list all possible 4 digit combination using 0-9
If the digits can repeat, then there are 256 possible combinations. If they can't repeat, then there are 24 possibilities.
This question needs clarificatioh. There are 4 one digit number combinations, 16 two digit combinations, ... 4 raised to the n power for n digit combinations.
How do I read my six digit code for facebook
it's 610, which is 60,466,176. Since each digit spot could be anything 0-9 there are 10 numbers to try for each digit, making it 610.
about 1,0000000000000
106 or a million.
123456
Assuming each "digit" actually has 10 different states, there are one million combinations possible in a six-digit combination lock. However, many combination lock designs actually have fewer than 10 different states per "digit", resulting in far fewer actual combinations on such locks.
1296 or (6^4)
Too many to list here-see below.
Too many to list here-see below.
if its not alphanumeric, 999999 variations
NAICS uses a six-digit code to identify particular industries, in contrast to the four-digit SIC code
9!/6!, if the six different orders of any 3 digits are considered distinct combinations.