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You pick 4 digits (0-9) at random without replacement, and write them in the order picked. what is the probability that you have written the first 4 digits of your phone number? assume there are no repeats of digits in your phone number.

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The number of ways of choosing 4 digits from 10 digits without replacement ( order is important) is
P(10,4)=(10!)/((10-4)!) =(10!)/((6)!) =7*8*9*10=5040. This is the number of all possible permutations of choosing 4 from 10. The first 4 numbers of your phone number is a unique 4 digit number(4 different digits). The required probability is


(1)/(5040)

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