The answer will depend on what operations are permitted.
My answer is infinitely many.
3, 33, 333, 3333, 33333, 333333, 3333333, 33333333, etc
then 33, 333, 3333 and so on,
and 333, 3333, 33333etc
3+3, 3+33, 3+333 and so on
33+33, 33+333, 33+3333 etc
and I haven't even used the 4.
The answer will depend on what operations are permitted.
My answer is infinitely many.
3, 33, 333, 3333, 33333, 333333, 3333333, 33333333, etc
then 33, 333, 3333 and so on,
and 333, 3333, 33333etc
3+3, 3+33, 3+333 and so on
33+33, 33+333, 33+3333 etc
and I haven't even used the 4.
The answer will depend on what operations are permitted.
My answer is infinitely many.
3, 33, 333, 3333, 33333, 333333, 3333333, 33333333, etc
then 33, 333, 3333 and so on,
and 333, 3333, 33333etc
3+3, 3+33, 3+333 and so on
33+33, 33+333, 33+3333 etc
and I haven't even used the 4.
The answer will depend on what operations are permitted.
My answer is infinitely many.
3, 33, 333, 3333, 33333, 333333, 3333333, 33333333, etc
then 33, 333, 3333 and so on,
and 333, 3333, 33333etc
3+3, 3+33, 3+333 and so on
33+33, 33+333, 33+3333 etc
and I haven't even used the 4.
The answer will depend on what operations are permitted.
My answer is infinitely many.
3, 33, 333, 3333, 33333, 333333, 3333333, 33333333, etc
then 33, 333, 3333 and so on,
and 333, 3333, 33333etc
3+3, 3+33, 3+333 and so on
33+33, 33+333, 33+3333 etc
and I haven't even used the 4.
If you want 4-digit numbers, there are 24 of them.
9
The number of six digit numbers that you can make from ten different digits ifrepetitions of same digit on the six digit number is allowed is 1 000 000 numbers(including number 000 000).If no repetitions of the the same digit are allowed then you have:10P6 = 10!/(10-6)! = 151 200 different six digit numbers(six digit permutations form 10 different digits).
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1983 derp derp derp
89,999 different numbers i guess
If you want 4-digit numbers, there are 24 of them.
There are 192.
6 2-digit numbers (13/15/35/53/51/31)
1x+4y=
You can make 4*4*4 = 64 numbers.
98765.
6 if all digits are different, 27 otherwise.
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2 * 2 * 2 * 2 It's not possible to make 16 without using the same numbers twice or without using whole numbers.
You can make three even numbers out of the digits 4, 5, and 6 by using the digits 4 and 6 twice: 464, 466, and 446.
Ten different digits can be used to make 10C4 = 10*9*8*7/(4*3*2*1) = 210 four-digit numbers. Either numbers starting with 0 are permitted or the 10 digits do not contain a 0.