Starting with three different letters, six two-letter combinations can be made, if the order of the two letters is important. Only three combinations can be made if the order of the two letters is not important. Example: ABC AB AC BA BC CA CB - six variations But if (for your purposes) BA is the same as AB, Then there are only three: AB AC BC
6X6=36
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32C3 = 4960
Well, darling, if you're looking for the dynamic duo that multiplies to 145, look no further than 5 and 29. They may not be Batman and Robin, but they sure know how to get the job done. So, there you have it, 5 times 29 equals 145. Case closed.
two: 36 and 63
6 Is how many different combinations there are
4 * 2 = 8. 8 possible varieties.
262/2*102/2 = 67600/4 = 16900
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Simple enough to solve. The answer is a power of two. Assuming you have two possible digits, say for example, 3 and 4, then you simply have to multiply it by how many numbers you want to get the total number of combinations. Each number can be 3 or 4 in this case, and you have 5 numbers. That's two to the fifth. Five combinations of any two numbers. 2x2x2x2x2. The answer is 32 combinations.