I'm so sorry for making typo in my first problem share. I've already publishing the newer and correct one with different problem name -> ttps://brilliant.org/community-problem/10-unique-interconnection-digit-numbers/?group=EtEJXLb4IGjA.. Thanks and sorry for the mistakes and losing some of your points.. :|
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I didn't know if I could change the answer.. thanks for the information and helping (y)