How many three-digit numbers are possible under each condition? (a) The leading digit cannot be zero and no repetition of digits is allowed. numbers (b) The leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be a multiple of 3. numbers (c) The number is at least 600. numbers

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Author:Sheldon Ross
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Chapter1: Combinatorial Analysis
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How many three-digit numbers are possible under each condition?
(a) The leading digit cannot be zero and no repetition of digits is allowed.
numbers
(b)
The leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be a multiple of 3.
numbers
(c) The number is at least 600.
numbers
Transcribed Image Text:How many three-digit numbers are possible under each condition? (a) The leading digit cannot be zero and no repetition of digits is allowed. numbers (b) The leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be a multiple of 3. numbers (c) The number is at least 600. numbers
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