SOLUTION: If a password is consist of two letters by 3 digits , then how many different possible passwords will there be if repetition is allowed.

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Question 1173545: If a password is consist of two letters by 3 digits , then how many different possible passwords will there be if repetition is allowed.
Answer by ikleyn(52780)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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If a password consists of two letters by 3 digits ,
then how many different possible passwords will there be if repetition is allowed.
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Assuming that 2 letter go first following by 3 digits, the answer is


     = 676000.


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