BDMO National Junior 2018/7
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All possible $4$ digit numbers are created using $5,6,7,8$ and then sorted from smallest to largest. In the same manner, all possible $4$ digit numbers are created using $3,4,5,6$ and then sorted from smallest to largest. Then first number of the second type is subtract from first number of the first type, second number of the second type is subtract from second number of the first type and so on. What will be the summation of these difference (subtraction results) ?
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BdMO National Junior problem 7
You can get the problem here
Short solution
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Re: BDMO National Junior 2018/7
Probably it will be $4^4$ permutations. Because here, it is not said that a digit will be written one time in a number
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Re: BDMO National Junior 2018/7
I really missed thatprottoy das wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:22 pmProbably it will be $4^4$ permutations. Because here, it is not said that a digit will be written one time in a number