SOLUTION: if you have to choose a passcode that starts with 2 digits, 2 letters, then ends with either % or $ symbol, how many possible passcodes are there if the numbers and letters can be

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Question 877727: if you have to choose a passcode that starts with 2 digits, 2 letters, then ends with either % or $ symbol, how many possible passcodes are there if the numbers and letters can be repeated?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 10 digits (0-9) and 26 letters (A-Z) and two special characters (%,$).

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