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12 May, 11:43

The first three digits of a university phone exchange are 452. If all the sequences of the remaining four digits are equally likely, what is the probability that a randomly selected university phone number contains seven distinct digits?

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  1. 12 May, 14:03
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    7x6x5x4/10! = 1/4320
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