Well honey, if you can repeat the numbers, you've got yourself a good ol' case of permutations. With 36 numbers to choose from, you can make a whopping 36^36 combinations. That's a whole lot of number shuffling, so buckle up and start crunching those digits!
120 combinations using each digit once per combination. There are 625 combinations if you can repeat the digits.
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We are not told anything about repeats so I will assume you can repeat a digit. For example, you can have 111111 The first digits has 50 choices so does the second and the third..etc so we have 50^6 combinations.
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If the numbers are allowed to repeat, then there are six to the fourth power possible combinations, or 1296. If they are not allowed to repeat then there are only 360 combinations.
The number of combinations of six numbers that can be made from seven numbers will depend on if you can repeat numbers. In all there are over 2,000 different numbers that can be made.
506 = 15,625 million
120 combinations using each digit once per combination. There are 625 combinations if you can repeat the digits.
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If you can repeat the numbers within the combination there are 10,000 different combinations. If you cannot repeat the numbers within the combination, there are 5040 different combinations.
The rearrangement of 5 figure numbers will be 5x4x3x2x1 which is 120 combinations, when you don't repeat a number.
If they can repeat, then: 17^6=24,137,569 If they can't repeat, then: 17*16*15*14*13*12=8,910,720
If you can repeat the numbers, it will be 6*6*6=216. If you can't, it will be 6*5*4=120.
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10P4 = 5040
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