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Answer: 648</h3>
Explanation:
For the first slot, we have 9 digits to choose from (1 through 9).
Whatever we pick for the first choice, we have 9 choices left for the second slot. Say we picked 2 for the first slot. That means we have {0,1,X,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} to choose from. I used X to indicate we can't pick that digit any more. You'll see there are 9 items in that list.
Then for the third slot, we had 8 choices to pick from
Overall we have 9*9*8 = 81*8 = 648 different area codes possible where the first digit cannot be zero.
Answer:
i-4 1/8
ii- 2 3/100
iii- 10 123/1000
iv- 292/625
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of the land A - Length * Width
Given
A = 1 3/4 mi²
Length L = 2 1/3 miles
Required
Width of the property
Substitute into the formula;
A = LW
W = A/L
W = 1 3/4/(2 1/3)
W = 7/4 ÷ 7/3
W = 7/4 × 3/7
W = 3/4 miles
Hence the width of the property is 3/4 miles