SOLUTION: A computer password consists of eight characters. Repetitions are allowed.
How many different passwords are possible if each character may be any lowercase letter or digit?
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Question 843160: A computer password consists of eight characters. Repetitions are allowed.
How many different passwords are possible if each character may be any lowercase letter or digit?
So this would be something along the line of 1/36*8? im not completely sure though.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Each position allows 36 characters (10 digits and 26 letters).
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