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Find number of seven-digit number in the form of `a b c d efg(g,f,e ,` tc. Are digits at units, tens hundreds place etc.) w here `a>e>>f >>gdot.`

A

`1980`

B

`1116`

C

`1560`

D

`1476`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(c )` Case (i) : zero not taken.
Now we have to select seven digits from `1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9` so ways are `"^(9)C_(7)`
From `7` digit select the largest digits as `d` from remaining `6`, we can select three digits `a`, `b`, `c` in `.^(6)C_(3)` ways.
Hence number of such numbers are `=.(9)C_(7)*^(6)C_(3)`
Case (ii) : zero taken then
`0` must be at last place, then number of such numbers are `.^(9)C_(6)*^(5)C_(3)`
So total ways `.^(9)C_(7)*^(6)C_(3)+^(9)C_(6)*^(5)C_(3)=^(9)C_(2)*^(6)C_(3)+^(9)C_(3)*^(5)C_(3)`
`=1560`
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