SOLUTION: You have a computer password that consists of 3 digits and 2 lowercase letters. How many passwords are there if no digit or letter can be repeated? What is the probability that yo

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Question 332426: You have a computer password that consists of 3 digits and 2 lowercase letters. How many passwords are there if no digit or letter can be repeated? What is the probability that you will enter the correct password?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have a computer password that consists of 3 digits and 2 lowercase letters. How many passwords are there if no digit or letter can be repeated?
= 10*9*8*26*25 = 468,000
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What is the probability that you will enter the correct password?
If your entry is limited to the format, it's 1 in 468000.
If it's not, there's not sufficient data to answer.

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