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Karina is creating a new passcode for her phone. Her passcode will be 5 digits, and she can choose any number between 0-9. Karina cannot repeat any of the numbers. How many possible options for a passcode
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Karina is creating a new passcode for her phone. Her
passcode will be 5 digits, and she can choose any number
between 0-9. Karina cannot repeat any of the numbers.
How many possible options for a passcode does she have?
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The answer is: 10^5=100'000
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