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Re: Find the sum of all the integers in set N? 1) Set N is the set of all [#permalink]
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Archit3110 wrote:
target find sum of all integers in set N

#1
Set N is the set of all the three-digit integers formed by digits 1, 2 and 3 only.
case 1 : repetition of digits is allowed
3*3*3 ; 27 possible numbers
case 2 : repetition of digits is not allowed
3*2*1 ; 6 numbers
insufficient
#2
Set N has 27 three-digit integers.
no info about the 3 digits ; insufficient
from 1 &2
1,2,3 are the digits whose repetition is allowed
option C

GMATinsight ; sir for #1 there is no restriction that the set N has to have 3 digit number with (1,2 & 3 ) together .. we can have set N= ( 123, 322, 112,211, 321 so on...) i.e both with repetitions and without repetition of digit ...
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Find the sum of all the integers in set N?
1) Set N is the set of all the three-digit integers formed by digits 1, 2 and 3 only.
2) Set N has 27 three-digit integers.



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No mention of any constraint means that repetition is allowed.
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