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+ | Mary typed a six-digit number, but the two <math>1</math>s she typed didn't show. What appeared was <math>2002.</math> How many different six-digit numbers could she have typed? | ||
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+ | <math> | ||
+ | \text{(A) }4 | ||
+ | \qquad | ||
+ | \text{(B) }8 | ||
+ | \qquad | ||
+ | \text{(C) }10 | ||
+ | \qquad | ||
+ | \text{(D) }15 | ||
+ | \qquad | ||
+ | \text{(E) }20 | ||
+ | </math> | ||
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== Solution 1== | == Solution 1== | ||
Revision as of 17:37, 14 July 2024
Problem 3
Mary typed a six-digit number, but the two s she typed didn't show. What appeared was How many different six-digit numbers could she have typed?
Solution 1
See also
2002 AMC 10P (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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