SOLUTION: How many three-digit numbers can be formed by using the numerals in the set {3,2,7,9} if repetition is not allowed?

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Question 649970: How many three-digit numbers can be formed by using the numerals in the set {3,2,7,9} if repetition is not allowed?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
using the numerals in the set {3,2,7,9}
How many three-digit numbers can be formed if repetition is not allowed?
Four choices for the first digit, 3 choices for the second, etc.
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