Solve the problem.How many different three-number "combinations" are possible on a combination lock having 24 numbers on its dial? Assume that no numbers repeat. (Combination locks are really permutation locks.)

A. 5.1004 × 105 three-number "combinations"
B. 1.5301 × 106 three-number "combinations"
C. 2.5502 × 105 three-number "combinations"
D. 12,144 three-number "combinations"


Answer: D

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