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QUESTION: How many seven digit numbers are there when 0, 5, 4 cannot be the leading number?

if a seven-digit number has a leading zero, then it is, in effect, a six-digit number.

So ,the question really is:

How many seven digit numbers are there when 5 and 4 cannot be the leading digit?

if 5 and 4 are excluded as the leading digit then there are 7 other ways of selecting a digit as the leading digit.

(there are 10 digits in total but zero is excluded since it is the leading digit that is being considered, hence only 9 left, and only 7 left after 5 and 4 have been removed)

There are now 6 digits remaining to be filled in and there are of course 10^6 variations in that selection.

Therefore total number of selection is 7*10^6

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