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2 March, 03:43

Annabelle's password is a 3-digit code that uses the numbers 0, 1, and 2. How many possible outcomes are there for Annabelle's password if the digits can repeat?

27

9

21

3

+2
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  1. 2 March, 04:02
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    You have 8 choices for the third digit (digits 0 - 9 excluding the numbers you chose for the first and second digit). So by the multiplication principle (MP), there are 9*9*8 ways to do this. So there are 648 numbers that are 3 digit numbers and have no repeated digits.
  2. 2 March, 07:03
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    Answer: The answer is 27
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