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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! Alice, Bob, and Carrie can all choose a number from 1 to 10 (inclusive). (a) Find the number of ways they can choose their numbers if all three numbers are different.

(b) Find the number of ways they can choose their numbers if they have to choose exactly two different numbers among all three people. (For example, Alice and Bob both pick 1, and Carrie picks 2.)

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