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A ternary digit is either 0, 1, or 2. how many sequences of eight ternary digits containing a single 2 and a single 1 are possible?

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    56

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If there can be only one 1 and only one 2, the remaining digits must all be 0. The digits 1 and 2 can be anywhere in the 8 digits, and can be in either order.

    There are 8 possible locations in the sequence for the 1, then 7 possible locations for the 2. The total number of possibilities is 8·7 = 56.

    12000000, 21000000, 10200000, 20100000, ..., 00000012, 00000021.
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