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How many 7-digit telephone numbers can be created if the first digit must be 8, the second must be 5, and the third must be 2 or 3?

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  1. 3 July, 12:51
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    The first and second numbers have only one option, the third has 2, and the final four have 10 so:

    1*1*2*10*10*10*10

    1*2*10^4

    2*10^4

    20000
  2. 3 July, 12:52
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    If the first digit must be 8 and the second must be 5, we only have to focus on the last 5 digits. The third must be 2 or 3, so there are 2 choices for that. For the rest of the digits, there are 10 digits to choose from for each, so we have 2*10*10*10*10 which is 20000 different 7-digit numbers.
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