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Question
How many numbers of four digits can be formed with the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 if the digits can be repeated in the same number?
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Solution
The thousand's place can be filled by any of the 5 digits.
∴ Number of ways of filling the thousand's place = 5
Since the digits can repeat in the number, the hundred's place, the ten's place and the unit's place can each be filled in 5 ways.
∴ Total numbers = `5xx5xx5xx5=625`
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