4. Assume that the repetition is not allowed. How many orders that can be build from...

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4. Assume that the repetition is not allowed. How many ordersthat can be build from 6 numbers, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 9, taken 3 at atime, to produce any number in hundreds,

a) Without any condition

b) Produce values less than 400.

c) Produce the even values.

d) Produce the odd values.

e) Produce values that are the multiple of 5.

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a Since repetition is not allowed so first digit can be selected in 6 wayssecond in 5 ways and third is 4 ways So possible number of numbers in hundreds is 654120 b Produce value    See Answer
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