How Many Numbers Can You Make With 1201? Lets explore and Count Them all!

How Many Numbers Can You Make With 1201? Lets explore and Count Them all!

Okay, so today I was messing around with numbers and got curious about how many different numbers I could make using just the digits 1, 2, 0, and 1. It seemed like a fun little puzzle, so I grabbed a pen and paper and started figuring it out.

The First Attempts

First, I tried to arrange them to make 4-digit numbers. You know, starting with the biggest possible number and working my way down. I quickly realized the zero couldn’t be in the first spot, ’cause that would make it a 3-digit number. So, I started with 2, then 1, 1, and 0 – that gave me 2110. Then I switched things around a bit and got 2101, 2011, 1210, 1201, 1120, 1102, 1021, and 1012. Phew! Seems like a lot already.

Getting Systematic

But then I thought, “Wait a minute, what about 3-digit numbers? Or 2-digit? Or even just single-digit ones?” I decided I needed to be more systematic, or I’d probably miss some.

How Many Numbers Can You Make With 1201? Lets explore and Count Them all!
  • 3-digit numbers: I figured I could use the same logic, just ignoring one of the digits each time. I made sure to account for the zero not being at the beginning.
  • 2-digit numbers: This got a little easier. I just paired up the digits, again, making sure zero wasn’t in the leading position.
  • 1-digit numbers: This was the easiest! Just 0,1,2.

Counting It All Up

After listing them, I Counted it, there were 9 four-digit numbers I found earlier.

Then, there is a good chunk of 3-digit numbers. And a few 2-digit numbers. Finally, the easy 1-digit numbers 0, 1 and 2.

I double-checked everything, made sure I didn’t repeat any, and finally had my answer. It took a bit of scribbling and thinking, but it was a neat way to spend a bit of time! I made the numbers, I listed them, and I am pretty satisfied now.

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