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22 June, 02:05

For years, telephone area codes in the United States and Canada consisted of a sequence of three digits. The first digit was an integer between 2 and 9, the second digit was either 0 or 1, and the third digit was any integer from 1 to 9. How many area codes starting with a 4 were possible?

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  1. 22 June, 02:58
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    The first number had to be 4, so only one option for the first number.

    The second number was either 0 or 1, so two options for the second number.

    The third number was between 1 and 9, so nine options for the third number.

    Multiply each number of options together for total options:

    1 x 2 x 9 = 18 different codes could start with 4.
  2. 22 June, 04:31
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    It's given that the first number has to be 4, so there's one option for the first.

    The second number can be 0 or 1, resulting in 2 options.

    The third number is an integer between 1 and 9, so there are 9 options for the third number.

    Multiply each number of options together for total options:

    1 x 2 x 9 = 18 different codes
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