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15 November, 06:27

How many 3 letter codes are possible using a-j without repeats?

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  1. 15 November, 06:32
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    There are 10 letters in the set {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j} which is the pool of letters to choose from when making these three letter codes.

    We have 10 choices for slot 1

    Then 9 choices for slot 2. This is because we can't reuse the choice for slot 1

    Then 8 choices for slot 3

    Overall, there are 10*9*8 = 90*8 = 720 different permutations

    Answer: 720

    Note: you can use the nPr permutation formula with n = 10 and r = 3 to get the same answer
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