Asked by Caleidoscope
1. How many 2-digit numbers can be formed using only the digits 2, 3, 5, and 6, if the digits are not to be repeated within a number?
11
12**
10
2
2. How many different ways are there to rearrange the letters of the word EXAM if you don't care if the result is a recognizable word?
4
12
24**
256
Please help thanks! @Ms. Sue, @Reed, @Writeacher
11
12**
10
2
2. How many different ways are there to rearrange the letters of the word EXAM if you don't care if the result is a recognizable word?
4
12
24**
256
Please help thanks! @Ms. Sue, @Reed, @Writeacher
Answers
Answered by
Steve
both are correct.
Answered by
Eevee
this was all the way back in 2015 and nobody has given caleidoscope the answers he/she/they seek besides steve. and even then nobody is backing steve up. when im done with the test i will verify these answers.
Answered by
Eevee
Both answers are correct. i doubt caleidoscope will see this tho since this was seventh grade math at the end of the school year, meaning caleidoscope is in highschool if they were kept back a grade or they have graduated by now.
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