You can make 12 different numbers.
89,999 different numbers i guess
98
With 4 different numbers, 24.
8
6, as long as they are all different
you can make at least 25 sums
Assuming that the six numbers are different, the answer is 15.
1000
about... 25 just take 5 numbers times 5 numbers
15
12 different numbers.
The answer completely depends on how many of the 36 you take each time.If you use all 36 numbers each time, then there are 3.72 x 1041 ways toline them up (permutations), but only one 'combination'.If your lottery wants 6 numbers out of the 36, then there are 1,947,792 differentpossible tickets.If it wants 7 numbers out of the 36, then there are 8,347,680 different tickets.1 number ===> 36 different tickets2 numbers ===> 630 different tickets5 numbers ===> 376,992 different tickets8 numbers ===> 30,260,340 different tickets9 numbers ===> 94,143,280 different tickets10 numbers ===> 254,186,856 different tickets