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Question 467670: The access code for a car's security system consists of 4 digits. The first digit cannot be zero, and the last digit must be odd. Digits may be repeated. Using the Fundamental Counting Principle, how many different codes are available?
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The access code for a car's security system consists of 4 digits. The first digit cannot be zero, and the last digit must be odd. Digits may be repeated. Using the Fundamental Counting Principle, how many different codes are available?
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Ans: 9*10*10*5 = 4500
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Stan H.
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