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How many area codes (ABC) would be possible if the first 2 digits can be any number 2-9 & last digit can be any number 0-9? A. 640 B. 25 C. 729 D. 1000
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How many area codes (ABC) would be possible if the first 2 digits can be any number 2-9 & last digit can be any number 0-9?
A. 640
B. 25
C. 729
D. 1000
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The answer would be A. 640
Possibilities for the first two are 8 and 8 (2-9 is 8 numbers) and the last is 10 (0-9 is 10 numbers)
So the probability is found by multiplying 8*8*10 which is 640
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