SOLUTION: how many 3-digit codes can be created if the first digit can be any letter of the alphabet, and the next two digits must be odd numbers?

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Question 926075: how many 3-digit codes can be created if the first digit can be any letter of the alphabet, and the next two digits must be odd numbers?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
26*5*5 if it's not case sensitive, ie, A is the same as a
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52*5*5 if it is case sensitive.

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