What about the case when we have repeated numbers in a sequence.

On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 8:30 AM, bittu <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > If a person dials a sequence of numbers on the telephone, what
> > possible words/strings can be formed from the letters associated with
> > those numbers?
>
>
> answer should be as the maximum bounds   is    for simple mobile
> phone  6 key are having 3 character  so n!*(3*n) and 2 keys has 4
> charcater   so 2!*n  ..correct me if i am wrong
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Swayambhoo jain,
Graduate Student, MSEE
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

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