Math, asked by ivnozil, 3 months ago

An eight-digit telephone number consists of exactly two zeroes.
One of the digits is repeated thrice. Remaining three digits are all
distinct. If the first three digits (from left to right) are 987, then find
the probability of having only one 9, one 8 and one 7 in the
telephone number.​

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Answered by tanmay500k
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