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21 December, 23:55

How many end office codes were there pre-1984, when each end office was named by its three-digit area code and the first three digits of the local number? Area codes started with a digit in the range 2-9, had a 0 or 1 as the second digit, and ended with any digit. The first two digits of a local number were always in the range 2-9. The third digit could be any digit.

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  1. 22 December, 00:16
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    area code can be 602 but not 134 as first digit should be 2-9 and the second digit should be 0 or 1. So the number of possible area codes were 8 X 2 X 10 = 160.

    Similarly for first 3 digits - we have 8 X 8 X 10 = 640 possibilities.

    Explanation:

    from the information given in the question that area code should start with digit range of digit 2 to 9 and 0 and 1 may be as second digit, while third digit can be any digit. Therefore we have

    Take an example - area code can be 602 but not 134 as first digit should be 2-9 and the second digit should be 0 or 1. So the number of possible area codes were 8 X 2 X 10 = 160.

    Similarly for first 3 digits - we have 8 X 8 X 10 = 640 possibilities.
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