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A combination padlock in which a sequence of numbers is used as the "key" to open the lock. Suppose a combination padlock has 10 digits to choose from for each of the four sections of the lock.Does the "key" for a combination padlock involve permutations or combinations?

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Given:

A combination padlock in which a sequence of numbers is used as the "key" to open the lock.

There is a combination padlock has 10 digits to choose from for each of the four sections of the lock.

The "key" for a combination padlock involves permutations.

Because: the arrangement of the digit is important

For example: 0123 is different than 3210

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