SOLUTION: Consider numbers of length 5 over the ten digits 0 to 9. Suppose repetition is allowed. The numbers may begin with 0. a) How many of these numbers have no 0? b) How many of there

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Question 846262: Consider numbers of length 5 over the ten digits 0 to 9. Suppose repetition is allowed. The numbers may begin with 0.
a) How many of these numbers have no 0?
b) How many of there numbers have at least one 0?
c) How many of these numbers have exactly three 0s?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Consider numbers of length 5 over the ten digits 0 to 9. Suppose repetition is allowed. The numbers may begin with 0.
a) How many of these numbers have no 0?:: 9^5
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b) How many of there numbers have at least one 0?:: 10^5-9^5
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c) How many of these numbers have exactly three 0s?:: 9^2
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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