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6. Higher Order Thinking Vincent forgot the last two digits of his bicycle lock.
He remembers that each digit is 5 greater. Based on the table below, how
many possible pairs of digits are there? Make another table to show
all possible combinations if he remembers that the first digit is 6, 8, or 9.


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The number of possible combinations is an illustration of principle of counting

There are 15 possible pairs of possible combinations

How to determine the number of possible combinations?

From the question, we understand that the first digit is 6, 8 or 9.

This means that the new table would not have entries that begin with 5 or 7.

The table is then represented as:

      6       8         9

5    65     85      95

6    66     86      96

7     67     87      97

8    68     88      98

9    69     89      99

Count the number of entries

Entries = 15

Hence, there are 15 possible pairs of possible combinations

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