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11 December, 09:44

5. How many different

codes can a combination

lock have if there are three

numbers on the lock and

each number can be from

0-9?

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  1. 11 December, 11:10
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    Correct answer: Vr = 10³ = 1,000 or V = 720

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Input set of numbers S = {0, 1, 2, ... 9} ⇒ x = 10

    A string that changes n = 3

    I guess the numbers can be repeated as 1,1,1 or 2,3,2 ...

    then these are variations with repetition and the formula is:

    Vr (x n) = xⁿ

    Vr (10 3) = 10³ = 1,000

    if the numbers cannot be repeated then these are variations without repeating and the formula is:

    V = (x n) = x (x - 1) (x - 2) ... (x - n + 1)

    (10 - 3 + 1) = 8

    V = (10 3) = 10 ·9 · 8 = 720

    God is with you!
  2. 11 December, 11:57
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    Answer: A three digit combination with a selection of 1 - 9 (Nine numbers) would have 729 combinations,
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