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I have a calculator that can display ten digits. How many different ten-digit numbers can I type using just the 0-9 keys once each, and moving from one keypress to the next using the knight’s move in chess? (In chess, the knight move in an L-shape – one square up and two across, two squares down and one across, two squares up and one across, and other like combinations)
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The numbers-
✨ 5034927618 and
✨5038167294 can be formed.
Also, their reverses-
✨ 8167294305 and
✨4927618305.
Therefore, four different numbers can be made.
Just keep in mind that the number starts or ends on the ‘5’ key, followed/preceded by the ‘0’ key.
Hope This Helps..!!
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Here's Your Answer..!!
Tough One.. :-* Try it out...XD
The numbers-
✨ 5034927618 and
✨5038167294 can be formed.
Also, their reverses-
✨ 8167294305 and
✨4927618305.
Therefore, four different numbers can be made.
Just keep in mind that the number starts or ends on the ‘5’ key, followed/preceded by the ‘0’ key.
Hope This Helps..!!
#BeBrainly❤️
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