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Thanks so much for the list bobbym!
Thanks for your response. As I mentioned in my original post I'm not a "math person" so I need further guidance. I need to write these combinations out on paper. What is the easiest way to go about this? Would I start out with
0 1 2 6
0 1 3 6
0 1 4 6
Could you please start me off? Thanks in advance
Thanks. So sorry I forgot to mention that I only need 4 digit combinations that start with 0 and end with 6 and no repeats so 0_ _6. (Using 0 -9). Sorry again
I need to figure out how many possible number combinations can be formed using 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 that start with 0 and end with 6 with no repeats. I'm not a "math person" so need simple explanation. Thanks
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