2002 AMC 10P Problems/Problem 3
Problem
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
We can split this into a little bit of casework which is easy to do in our head.
Case 1: The first is ahead of the first Then the second has places.
Case 2: The first is below the first Then the second has places.
This continues as the answer comes to
Thus, our answer is $$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)\boxed{\textbf{(D) } 15}.$
See also
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