How many $3$-digit numbers can be formed from the digits $1, 2, 3, 4,$ and $5$ assuming that repetition of the digits is allowed?

  • A
    $125$
  • B
    $60$
  • C
    $243$
  • D
    $120$

Explore More

Similar Questions

The number of all four-digit numbers that can be formed with the digits $0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5$ when the repetition of the digits is not allowed,is

How many numbers greater than a million can be formed with the digits $2, 3, 0, 3, 4, 2, 3$?

Out of $10$ persons,$A, B$,and $C$ are to speak at a function. If $A$ wants to speak before $B$ and $B$ wants to speak before $C$,in how many ways can they speak?

All the letters of the word $LETTER$ are arranged in all possible ways and the words (with or without meaning) thus formed are arranged in dictionary order. Then the rank of the word $TETLER$ is

If the digits are not allowed to repeat in any number formed by using the digits $0, 2, 4, 6, 8$,then the number of all numbers greater than $10,000$ is equal to $....$

Vedclass Products

For Students

Vedclass Test Series

Mock tests in real JEE/NEET style with performance analysis. 5-day free trial.

Start Free Trial
For Teachers

Exam Paper Generator

Generate Set A/B/C/D exam papers from 7.5L+ questions in 2 minutes. 3 chapters free.

Try Free
For Institutes

Online Exam Module

Live online exams with unlimited students, 360° analytics & white-label branding.

See Demo