SOLUTION: a password consists of one letter followed by a six-digit number. how may passwords are possible if ther are no restrictions?
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Question 251764: a password consists of one letter followed by a six-digit number. how may passwords are possible if ther are no restrictions?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ONE LETER=26
6 DIGITS=10^6=1,000,000
26*1,000,000=26,000,000 PASSWORDS ARE POSSIBLE.
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