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1 July, 08:17

A seven digit telephone number is of the form ABC-DEFG. In one particular state, the

digit 'A' can be any digit except 8 and 9. The digits B and C can be any digit from 1 - 8.

The digits D, E, F, and G can be any digit 0 - 9 except they can't all be the same (e. g.

0000, 1111, 2222, ... etc.). How many seven digit phone numbers are possible with

these restrictions?

5,120,000

5,114,880

4,608,000

10,000,000

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  1. 1 July, 09:02
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    Thê answer is 5.200.000
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