SOLUTION: If I choose a passwod consisting of 3 letters & 3 numbers, and the first letter must be from the first half of the alphabet, the last number must be even and no repetition is allow

Algebra.Com
Question 372596: If I choose a passwod consisting of 3 letters & 3 numbers, and the first letter must be from the first half of the alphabet, the last number must be even and no repetition is allowed, how many passwords are possible?
Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
no. of ways = 13* 25 * 24 * 9 * 8 * 5
=2808000

RELATED QUESTIONS

If I choose a password consisting of 3 letters & 3 numbers, and the first letter must be... (answered by sudhanshu_kmr)
how many 3-digit codes can be created if the first digit can be any letter of the... (answered by Alan3354)
How many six-letter permutations can be formed from the first nine letters of the... (answered by drk)
How many five-letter permutations can be formed from the first ten letters of the... (answered by valentity)
How many three-letter permutations can be formed from the first seven letters of the... (answered by solver91311)
How many three-letter permutations can be formed from the first ten letters of the... (answered by stanbon)
How many four-letter permutations can be formed from the first seven letters of the... (answered by ikleyn)
How many different 4-letter radio call letters can be made using the 26 capital letters... (answered by oberobic,josmiceli)
How many 3-letter code words are possible using the first 8 letters of the alphabet if... (answered by scott8148)