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10 November, 16:53

In 2006 the state of nevada had two area codes how many phone numbers could nevada accommodate if the first digi cannot be zero or a one

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  1. 10 November, 19:53
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    Answer: There are 16 million different phone numbers possible.

    First, let's find the number of possible phone numbers without the area code. There are 7 numbers in a phone number. There are 10 digits for each position. However, the first one can't be 1 or 0, so there are only 8 options.

    Multiply the possibilities to find the total number.

    8 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 8,000,000

    Since, there are 2 different area codes, just multiply 8 million by 2 to get 16 million.
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