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How many even numbers greater than 10000 can be formed with the digit 0,1,2,3,4 if no digit is
Asked by | 29 Nov, 2009, 02:42: PM
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We can select only the first and last digit and permute the remaining three numbers,

1/ First digit 1 and the last digit can be 0, 2 or 4. For each last digit we have to permute 3 remaining digits. This gives a total of 3!x3 = 18 numbers. For example, 10324.

2/With first digit as 2, the last digit can be 0 and 4 only. This gives 3!x2 = 12 numbers.

3/With first digit as 3, the last digit can be 0, 2 and 4. This gives 3!x3 = 18 numbers.

4/With first digit as 4, the last digit can be 0 and 2. This gives 3!x2 = 12 numbers.

Hence the total even numbers are 18+12+18+12 = 60

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Answered by | 29 Nov, 2009, 05:34: PM
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