1. The problem asks to make three numbers each having five digits from the number 47102.
2. A five-digit number must have digits from 0 to 9 and cannot start with 0.
3. The digits given are 4, 7, 1, 0, 2.
4. We can form three different five-digit numbers by rearranging these digits.
5. For example, the numbers can be 47102, 47201, and 41702.
6. Each number uses all five digits and starts with a non-zero digit, so they are valid five-digit numbers.
7. Therefore, three five-digit numbers made from the digits of 47102 are 47102, 47201, and 41702.
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