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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
The answer is given below :
We take the two digits 2 and 3.
Then, we make the following four digit numbers with the condition that each digit be equal in numbers, i.e., twice in times.
So, the numbers are
3322, 3232, 3223, 2233, 2323, 2332
Thus the greatest number is 3322
and the smallest number is 2233.
Hence, six different numbers can be made.
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