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19 March, 11:14

You need to create a 4-digit PIN for your Visa Debit card. a. How many PINs are possible if the first digit must be a 5 and repetition is NOT allowed? b. How many PINs are possible if the first digit must be a 5 and repetition of consecutive digits is NOT allowed? (So for example, a PIN of 5757 or 5785 would be allowed, but a code of 5578 or 5778 or 5788 would NOT be allowed.)

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  1. 19 March, 11:26
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    a) 504 possible

    b) 729 possible

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given data

    first digit = 5

    to find out

    How many PINs are possible

    solution

    we know that we have 0 to 9 digit

    in 1st part we know first digit is 5

    so remaining is 3 digit and repetition is NOT allowed

    so in 2nd position we have 9 chance

    in 3rd position we have left 8 chance because first 2 position fill and repetition is not allow

    so in 4th position we have 7 chance

    so that we have 9 * 8 * 7 = 504 chance

    in 2nd part

    we have 5 is fix in first position

    in 2nd position we have 10 chance but 5 is fix in first and no consecutive repetition allow so 9 chance is left

    in 3rd position again same reason we have 9 chance

    in 4th position we have 9 chance

    so remaining we have 9 * 9 * 9 = 729 chance
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