SOLUTION: In a different plan for area​ codes, the first digit could be any number fromnbsp 2 throughnbsp 8​, the second digit was eithernbsp 2 comma 3comma nbspornbsp 4​, and the t

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In a different plan for area​ codes, the first digit could be any number fromnbsp 2 throughnbsp 8​, the second digit was eithernbsp 2 comma 3comma nbspornbsp 4​, and the third digit could be any number exceptnbsp 0nbsp. With this​ plan, how many different area codes are​ possible?

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In a different plan for area​ codes, the first digit could be any number fromnbsp 2 throughnbsp 8​, the second digit was eithernbsp 2 comma 3comma nbspornbsp 4​, and the third digit could be any number exceptnbsp 0nbsp. With this​ plan, how many different area codes are​ possible?
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Gibberish.
Why write "comma" when you obviously have ,

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