SOLUTION: if the first three digits of someones phone number (do not include area code) are 555, how many different phone numbers could they have?

Algebra.Com
Question 208092: if the first three digits of someones phone number (do not include area code) are 555, how many different phone numbers could they have?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if the first three digits of someones phone number (do not include area code) are 555, how many different phone numbers could they have?
Assuming there are 4 other numbers (that's not true everywhere), there are 10,000 possibilities.
Each digit is 1 of 10.
10^4 = 10,000

RELATED QUESTIONS

If the first three digits of someone's phone number (do not include area code) are 777,... (answered by stanbon)
1. Suppose you use five different letters to make a computer password. Find the number... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
How do I convert the following word problem to an rational expression? 1) What are the... (answered by rfer)
Stoney Creek is running out of phone numbers. They need a new area code for the city. How (answered by Edwin McCravy)
Suppose any 7-digit number whose first digit is neither 0 nor 1 can be used as a... (answered by Fombitz)
In 2014, a certain state added a ninth area code. Using the information about telephone... (answered by ikleyn)
Phone numbers in the U.S. consists of 10 digits, a 3-digit area code and a 7-digit local... (answered by Alan3354)
A seven digit phone number consists of a three-digit prefix followed by four digits. How (answered by edjones,extrella)
a seven digit phone number consists of a three-digit prefix followed by four digits. How... (answered by Fombitz)