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IS it? maths like a bit salah... you assuming one number kana is 1 :10000 when it is 23:10000 isit? my maths also berry poor lah... but i tink definately not 1:10000
Though I'm not a mathematician, I think JW5 is right. From 0000 to 9999, there're 10,000 possible combinations. How could there be more? 0000, 0001, 0002...9999 you can write it out in sequence and count. Whatever set of numbers, eg. 1234 or 4321 would be in the list.