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Standard XII
Mathematics
Fundamental Principle of Counting
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From the digits 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 how many 3 digit Even Numbers can be formed when repetition is not allowed
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for even number, last digit must be divisible by 2;
so in this case numbers can end with 2,4,6 and other digits can take any other not selected number
so ans = (any one digits among 2,4,6 i.e last digit)*(any one number among remaining 5 numbers)*(any one number among remaining 4 numbers)
so , ans=3*5*4=60
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