The answer is 6, 1 000 000. Its the same as 1 million.
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There are 210.
Basically, this is the same as finding the number of distinct ways of arranging seven 1s and 3 0s. That is (10!/7!3!) = (10*9*8)/(3*2*1) = 120. There are 120 bit strings of length 10 with exactly three 0s.
To write it out: -10 + -9 + ... + 9 + 10 = 0. It's pretty easy to just add it out or use a calculator. However, there is a simpler, more logical solution. We must realize that additive inverses add to 0. Meaning -10 + 10 = 0 - 9 + 9 = 0 And so on. Note that all numbers except the 0 will be reduced to 0. All of these 0s equal 0.
0 = 0 is an identity and not an equation. Equations have solutions, identities do not.