SOLUTION: Suppose a company needs temporary passwords for the trial of a new time management software. Each password will have one digit, followed by one letter, followed by two digits. The

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Question 1166084: Suppose a company needs temporary passwords for the trial of a new time management software. Each password will have one digit, followed by one letter, followed by two digits. The digit
7
will not be used. So, there are
26
letters and
9
digits that will be used. Assume that the digits can be repeated. How many passwords can be created using this format?

Answer by ikleyn(52775) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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In all,  9*26*9*9  different codes/passwords are possible.      ANSWER