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how many six digit numbers divisible by 2 can be formed by the first six whole numbers,with repetition allowed?

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Answered by rrkanthedrrkanthed
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Step-by-step explanation:

4 then 6 then 8 then 10 then 12 then 14

Answered by SteffiPaul
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Given,

The first six whole numbers are given.

To find,

We have to find the six-digit numbers divisible by 2 that can be formed by the first six whole numbers, with repetition allowed.

Solution,

The six-digit numbers divisible by 2 can be formed by the first six whole numbers, with repetition allowed is 19440.

We can simply find the six-digit numbers divisible by 2 can be formed by the first six whole numbers, with repetition allowed is.

First six whole numbers are = 0,1,2,3,4,5

Fixing the numbers 0,2, and 4 on the last place. The digit 0 can not be in the first place otherwise the number reduces to 5-digit.

Number of 6-digit numbers = 5 * 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 *3

                                              = 19440

Hence, the six-digit numbers divisible by 2 can be formed by the first six whole numbers, with repetition allowed is 19440.

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