SOLUTION: The town that I live in has the type of facility that produces license plates. Assume that all license plates are required to have the following format: LLNNNL, where “L” stands fo

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Question 266712: The town that I live in has the type of facility that produces license plates. Assume that all license plates are required to have the following format: LLNNNL, where “L” stands for a capital letter and “N” stands for a single digit number (0 through 9). How many unique license plates can be produced by the facility in my town?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's 3 letters and 3 numbers, the order and placement is not relevant.
The letters are 1 of 26, the numbers are 1 or 10.
= 26*26*26*10*10*10
= 17,576,000 combinations.

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