SOLUTION: How many 9​-digit numbers are there if the first digit and the third digit cannot be a 0 or a​ 1?

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Question 1057041: How many 9​-digit numbers are there if the first digit and the third digit cannot be a 0 or a​ 1?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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How many 9-digit numbers are there if the first digit and the third digit cannot be a 0 or 1?
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If you mean neither digit can be a 0 or 1:
8*8*10^7 = 640,000,000
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If you mean the 1st and 3rd cannot be 0 or 1 at the same time:
8*10^8 = 800,000,000
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You should also specify whether leading zeroes are acceptable, eg
012,345,678
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Not a well posed problem.