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Using only the digits from 0 to 6 only, how many 5 digit codes can be constructed, if the first digit cannot be 4 and no digit is used more than once?

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remainder of 15!/34

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Q. Sherlock Homes and Dr. Watson have to travel from Rajeev Gandhi chowk to Indira Gandhi International Airport via the metro. They have enough coins of 1, 5, 10 and 25 paise. Sherlock Homes agree to pay for Dr. Watson only if he tells all the possible combinations of coins that can be used to pay for the ticket.
How many combinations are possible if the fare is 50 paise ?
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Q. How many combinations are possible if they get an international dignity discount of 10%, i.e. the fare is 45 paise ?
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B. 44
C. 39
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What are last two digits of 72008
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Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, where a,b and c are certain constants and a#0. It is known that f(5) = -3f(2) and that 3 is a root of f(x) = 0. What is the other root of f(x) = 0

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