A three digit number, if the digits are unique

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  1. math_celebrity

    math_celebrity Administrator Staff Member

    A three digit number, if the digits are unique

    1. For our first digit, we can start with anything but 0. So we have 9 options
    2. For our second digit, we can use anything but 9 since we want to be unique. So we have 9 options
    3. For our last digit, we can use anything but the first and second digit. So we have 10 - 2 = 8 options
    Our total 3 digit numbers with all digits unique is found by the fundamental rule of counting:
    9 * 9 * 8 = 648 possible 3 digit numbers
     

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