SOLUTION: A supermarket wants to send codes for $0.25 off a bag of chips to its rewards program members. Each coupon code will have one digit followed by four letters. The letters D and E an
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Question 1148134: A supermarket wants to send codes for $0.25 off a bag of chips to its rewards program members. Each coupon code will have one digit followed by four letters. The letters D and E and the digits 0, 5, and 8 will not be used. So, there are 24 letters and 7 digits that will be used. Assume that the letters can be repeated. How many such coupon codes can be generated? Found 2 solutions by mendyoli000, ikleyn:Answer by mendyoli000(1) (Show Source):