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Mathematics, 31.03.2020 03:25 nicholasferrell

A certain three-cylinder combination lock has 60 numbers on it. To open it, you turn to a number on the first cylinder, then to a second number on the second cylinder, and then to a third number on the third cylinder and so on until a three-number lock combination has been effected. Repetitions are allowed, and any of the 60 numbers can be used at each step to form the combination. (a) How many different lock combinations are there? (b) What is the probability of guessing a lock combination on the first try? (a) The number of different three-number lock combinations is nothing.

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