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a.
To calculate: The number of different 5-digit ZIP codes.
a.

Answer to Problem 15CFU
The number of different 5-digit ZIP codes are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
5-digit ZIP codes is to be constructed with digits from 0 to 9.
Calculation:
Consider the provided information that 5-digit security code is to be constructed with digits from 0 to 9.
Let 5 digit telephone number be
Digits available are from 0 to 9.
Since, there are no restriction on arrangement of digits so there are 10 ways to fill the first digit.
And for remaining boxes also there are 10 choices for each.
Therefore, the possible ways are
Thus, the number of different 5-digit security code are
b.
To calculate: The number of different 5-digit ZIP codes if first digit is 0 and second, third and fourth digits cannot be 0.
b.

Answer to Problem 15CFU
The number of different 5-digit ZIP codes if first digit is 0 and second, third and fourth digits cannot be 0 are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
5-digit ZIP codes is to be constructed with digits from 0 to 9 and if first digit is 0 and second, third and fourth digits cannot be 0.
Calculation:
Consider the provided information that 5-digit security code is to be constructed with digits from 0 to 9 and if first digit is 0 and second, third and fourth digits cannot be 0.
Let 5 digit telephone number be
Digits available are from 0 to 9.
Since, first digit is 0 so there is only 1 way to fill the first digit.
Since second, third and fourth digits cannot be 0 so for remaining boxes also there are 9 choices for each.
Since fifth digit can be any number from 0 to 9 so there are 10 choices for the box.
Therefore, the possible ways are
Thus, the number of different 5-digit ZIP codes if first digit is 0 and second, third and fourth digits cannot be 0 are
c.
To calculate: The number of additional ZIP codes when 4 more digits were added.
c.

Answer to Problem 15CFU
The number of additional ZIP codes when 4 more digits were addedare
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
5-digit ZIP codes is to be constructed with digits from 0 to 9. Then 4 more digits were added to the existing codes.
Calculation:
Consider the provided information that 5-digit security code is to be constructed with digits from 0 to 9.Then 4 more digits were added to the existing codes.
Let 5 digit telephone number be
Digits available are from 0 to 9.
Since, there are no restriction on arrangement of digits so there are 10 ways to fill the first digit.
And for remaining boxes also there are 10 choices for each.
Therefore, the possible ways are
Now, when 4 more digits were added, a 9 digit ZIP code was there,
Let 9 digit telephone number be
Digits available are from 0 to 9.
Since, there are no restriction on arrangement of digits so there are 10 ways to fill the first digit.
And for remaining boxes also there are 10 choices for each.
Therefore, the possible ways are
So, number of additional codes are,
Thus, the number of additional ZIP codes when 4 more digits were added are
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