SOLUTION: how many different license plates could be made if the first two places on the license plate are letters that cannot be repeated and the last three places are numbers which can be
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Question 321026: how many different license plates could be made if the first two places on the license plate are letters that cannot be repeated and the last three places are numbers which can be repeated?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First slot would have 26 choices.
Second slot would have 25 choices.
3-4-5 slot each have 10 choices.
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