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Question 481760: A natural number is selected from 1 to 1000 at random. The probability that a particular non zero digit appears at once is
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A natural number is selected from 1 to 1000 at random. The probability that a particular non zero digit appears at once is
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Ans: 1/1000
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Stan H.

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