A code is to consist of three digits followed by three letters. Find the number of possible codes if the first digit cannot be a 0 or 1 and replacement is not permitted. ___
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For the second digit, we have 9 choices left (0-9 excluding the first digit). For the third digit, we have 8 choices left (0-9 excluding the first and second digits). Show more…
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