2004 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 2
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[hide]Problem
How many different four-digit numbers can be formed be rearranging the four digits in ?
Solution 1
Note that the four-digit number must start with either a or a
. The four-digit numbers that start with
are
, and
. The four-digit numbers that start with
are
, and
which gives us a total of
.
Solution 2
There is only 2 choices for the first digit because you can't have 0 as the first digit because it wouldn't be a 4 digit number. Then there are 3 choices for the second and 2 for the third and 1 for the fourth. Then just like you would do for how many ways there are to arrange a word with two of the same letters, you do . Which is
which is simplified to
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