Answer:
There are 1 billion possible different social security numbers that could be formed.
[tex]1,000,000,000[/tex]Explanation:
Given that a social security number contains nine digits.
Each of the digits can be any of the numbers 0-9.
[tex]10\text{ possible number per digit}[/tex]The total number of possible 9 digit numbers that could be generated would be;
[tex]\begin{gathered} n=10^9 \\ n=1,000,000,000 \\ n=1\text{ billion} \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, there are 1 billion possible different social security numbers that could be formed.
[tex]1\text{ billion}[/tex]