A -digit number is of the form ‘high-low-high’ that is the tens digit is smaller than both the hundreds digit and the units (or ‘ones’) digit. How many such -digit numbers are there?
Answer:
- A digit number is of the form ‘high-low-high’, so, the tens digit of the -digit number cannot be as the units and the hundreds, digit needs to be larger than tens digit and is the largest digit. Therefore, the smallest tens digit of the -digit number of the required form is and the largest tens digit of the -digit number is
- If the tens digit is then the hundreds digit can be any digit from to and the units digit can also be any digit from to
So, there are possible numbers of the required form with at tens place.
If the tens digit is then the hundreds digit can be any digit from to and the units digit can also be any digit from to
So, there are possible numbers of the required form with at tens place. - Similarly, possible numbers with at tens place is possible numbers with at tens place is possible numbers with at tens place is
Therefore, the total number of possible -digit numbers of the required form - Hence, there are -digit numbers of the form ‘high-low-high’.