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The number of variations that can be derived from six digits depends on whether the digits can be repeated and whether the order matters. If all six digits are unique and the order matters, the number of variations is 6! (factorial), which equals 720. If digits can be repeated, there would be (6^6) (6 raised to the power of 6), resulting in 46,656 variations.

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