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A combination lock uses three numbers between 1 and 79 with repetition, and they must be selected in the correct sequence.Which of the five counting rules is used to find that number?factorial ruleFundamental counting rule    Combinations rulePermutations rule (when all of the items are different)Permutations rule (when some items are identical to others)How many different "combinations" are possible? Is the name of "combination lock" appropriate? If not, what other name would be better?No. The name "permutation lock" is more appropriate.No. The name "factorial lock" is more appropriate.      No the name "number lock" is more appropriate because "fundamental counting rule lock" is awkward.Yes. The name "combination lock" is appropriate.

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A combination lock uses three numbers between 1 and 79 with repetition, and they must be selected in the correct sequence.Which of the five counting rules is used to find that number?factorial ruleFundamental counting rule    Combinations rulePermutations rule (when all of the items are different)Permutations rule (when some items are identical to others)How many different "combinations" are possible? Is the name of "combination lock" appropriate? If not, what other name would be better?No. The name "permutation lock" is more appropriate.No. The name "factorial lock" is more appropriate.      No the name "number lock" is more appropriate because "fundamental counting rule lock" is awkward.Yes. The name "combination lock" is appropriate.

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The counting rule used to find the number of different sequences for the lock is the Fundamental Counting Rule. This rule is used when there are multiple events happening in sequence and you want to find the total number of outcomes.

To calculate the total number of combinations, you would multiply the number of choices for each number in the sequence. Since there are 79 choices for each of the three numbers, the calculation would be 79 * 79 * 79, which equals 493,039.

The name "combination lock" is not entirely appropriate because the order of the numbers matters. In combinations, order does not matter, but in this case, it does. Therefore, a more appropriate name would be a "permutation lock" because permutations take into account the order of the numbers.

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