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A telephone numbers consists of seven digits, the first three representing the exchange. How many different telephone numbe
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A telephone numbers consists of seven digits, the first three representing the exchange. How many different telephone numbers are possible within the 537 exchange?
is the answer
10x10x10x10=100,000
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10^4=10,000 answer.
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