SOLUTION: In a different plan for area codes the first digit could be any number from 2 through 6 and the second digit was either a 3 or a 4 and the third digit could be any number expect 3,

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Question 1195502: In a different plan for area codes the first digit could be any number from 2 through 6 and the second digit was either a 3 or a 4 and the third digit could be any number expect 3,4 or 8 with this plan how many differnt area codes are possible
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    (6-2+1)*(4-3+1)*(10-3) = 5*2*7 = 70 different area codes are possible.   ANSWER

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