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| Question 199870:  I still got this one wrong again please help miss this on my quiz.
 
 A license plate is to consist of three letters followed by two digits. How many different license plates are possible if the first letter must be a vowel (a, e, i, o, u), and repetition of letters is not permitted, but repetition of digits is permitted?
 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A license plate is to consist of three letters followed by two digits. How many different license plates are possible if the first letter must be a vowel (a, e, i, o, u), and repetition of letters is not permitted, but repetition of digits is permitted? ----------------------
 The 1st letter is 1 of 5.
 The 2nd letter is 1 of 25. (It can't be the same as the 1st)
 The 3rd letter is 1 of 24. (Can't be the same as 1st or 2nd)
 4th and 5th are 1 of 10.
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 5*25*24*10*10 = 300,000
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