Every number will have only 3 digits. In the ones place, there are 5 choices. For every choice of digit made in the ones place, there are 8 possible choices for the hundreds place (you can choose from 1-9, omitting whatever is used in the ones place), and there are 8 possible choices for the tens place (you can choose from 0-9, omitting whatever has already been used elsewhere).
So there are

such numbers.
You multiply 48 by28. You get 1344.
So it would cost $1,344.00.
Answer:
its the government, so they can pay their own brownies
they are the government, they aren't dumb..
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