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levacccp [35]
3 years ago
15

Help please I don’t get it

Mathematics
1 answer:
Firlakuza [10]3 years ago
5 0
The correct option is Option 2: Firgure RST is similar to figure R’S’T’
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(B) For an explanation of the counting principle see part (A) which is used to solve these problems see part A. Now, here the digits cannot repeat so there are 10 choices for the first but only 9 for the second (since we can't pick the number we just picked again). That leaves 8 choices for the next number and 7 for the last. We multiply these to get: 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 = 5040. There are 5,040 passwords where the digits do not repeat.
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Repeated three times --> passwords look like this:555X55X55X55X55There are four ways to get three fives. Each occurs this many times...let's use 555X so there is 1 choice for the first number (it has to be a five), 1 choice for the next, 1 choice for the next and 9 choices for the last. That's (1)(1)(1)(9) = 9 ways. Since we can get three fives in 6 different ways that's (9)(6)=54 passwords.
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