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10 December, 21:58

Marissa is choosing a four-digit PIN for her ATM card. The first digit must be a digit from 1 through 9. For the other three digits, she can choose any combination of digits 0 through 9, but may not repeat a digit. Which shows part of the sample space for Marissa's PIN?

0123, 0456, 0789

1012, 1033, 1004

2345, 2034, 2134

3200, 4200, 5200

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  1. 10 December, 22:04
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    Only the third options starts with a digit from 1 through 9 and has no repeating digits in the last three digits ...
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