Question 3a of the 1995 3u paper says:
A security lock has 8 buttons labelled as shown. Each person using the lock is given a 3 letter code.
i. How many different codes are possible if letters can be repeated and their order is important.
The answer in the SuccessOne book just says 83.
In the Phoenix Questions by Topic book (the edition after they lost publishing rights to HSC questions) the question is there but slightly ammended:
A security combination lock has 8 touchpads as shown. Each person cleared to use the safe containing the lock is allocated a 3-digit code.
i. How many different codes are possible if the order is unimportant and the digits can be repeated?
Interestingly, the answers also have 83... That isn't right since the order is unimportant I think
One of these is wrong and I'm thinking it's Pheonix although Perms and Comms is my weakest topic... Could anyone shed some light on this?
A security lock has 8 buttons labelled as shown. Each person using the lock is given a 3 letter code.
i. How many different codes are possible if letters can be repeated and their order is important.
The answer in the SuccessOne book just says 83.
In the Phoenix Questions by Topic book (the edition after they lost publishing rights to HSC questions) the question is there but slightly ammended:
A security combination lock has 8 touchpads as shown. Each person cleared to use the safe containing the lock is allocated a 3-digit code.
i. How many different codes are possible if the order is unimportant and the digits can be repeated?
Interestingly, the answers also have 83... That isn't right since the order is unimportant I think
One of these is wrong and I'm thinking it's Pheonix although Perms and Comms is my weakest topic... Could anyone shed some light on this?
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