Question
Question: Sameer has to make a telephone call to his friend Nisheeth, Unfortunately he does not remember the 7...
Sameer has to make a telephone call to his friend Nisheeth, Unfortunately he does not remember the 7 digit phone number. But he remembers that the first three digits are 635 or 674, the number is odd and there is exactly one 9 in the number. Find the maximum number of trials that Sameer has to make to be successful. A.10000
B.3402C.3200
D. 5000$$$$
Solution
We can either fill the first three places by 635 or 674. When we fill with 635 we have two cases either 9 is fixed in units or 7th place or it is not. We use the formula that we can fill ndistinct objects in r places with repetition in nrways, the rule of sum and product to find the number of trials with first three digits 635 which will be exactly same for first three digits as 674. We add a number of trials for 635 and 674 to get the result.
Complete step-by-step answer:
We are given the question that Sameer has to make a telephone call to his friend Nisheeth, but he does not remember the 7 digit phone number. So we have 7 places to fill with digits from 0 to 9. Wearefurthergiventhatheremembersthatthefirstthreedigitsare635or674,thenumberisoddandthereisexactlyone9inthenumber.Asthenumberisodd,therecanbeodddigits1,3,5,7,9andintheunitplaceofthephonenumber.
Let us fill the first three places by 635. We have to fill 4 vacant places. We have two cases here,