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How many five-digit numbers are there that do not have two consecutive digits the same? for example, you would count 12104 and 12397 but not 6321 (it is not five digits) or 43356 (it has two consecutive 3s). scheinerman, edward a.. mathematics: a discrete introduction (page 39). cengage textbook. kindle edition?

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