Number Theory : Counting Methods : Combinatorics
Number of two-digit, three-digit positive integers
Question
How many keystrokes are needed to type numbers from 1 to 1000?
(1) 3001
(2) 2893
(3) 2704
(4) 2890
Correct Choice is (2) and Correct Answer is 2893
Explanatory Answer
While typing numbers from 1 to 1000, you have 9 single digit numbers from 1 to
9. Each of them require one keystroke. That is 9 key strokes.
There are 90 two-digit numbers, from 10 to 99. Each of these numbers require 2
keystrokes. Therefore, one requires 180 keystrokes to type the 2 digit numbers.
There are 900 three-digit numbers, from 100 to 999. Each of these numbers
require 3 keystrokes. Therefore, one requires 2700 keystrokes to type these 3
digit numbers.
Then 1000 is a four-digit number which requires 4 keystrokes.
Totally, therefore, one requires 9 + 180 + 2700 + 4 = 2893 keystrokes.
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