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A Letter Lock Consists Of Three Rings Each Marked With Six Different Letters. The Number Of Distinct Unsuccessful Attempts To Open The Lock Is At The Most?

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Since each ring consists of six different letters,

the total number of ATTEMPTS possible with the three rings is = 6 x 6 x 6 = 216. Of these attempts,

ONE of them is a successful attempt.

Maximum number of unsuccessful attempts = 216 - 1 = 215.

Since each ring consists of six different letters,

the total number of attempts possible with the three rings is = 6 x 6 x 6 = 216. Of these attempts,

one of them is a successful attempt.

Maximum number of unsuccessful attempts = 216 - 1 = 215.



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