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    Solve the Problem. -How Many Different Sequences of 4 Digits Are Possible If
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Solve the Problem. -How Many Different Sequences of 4 Digits Are Possible If

Question 21

Question 21

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Solve the problem.
-How many different sequences of 4 digits are possible if the first digit must be 3, 4, or 5 and if the Sequence may not end in 000? Repetition of digits is allowed.


A) 2,999
B) 2,997
C) 1,512
D) 2,000

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