SOLUTION: Determine how many four-character codes can be formed if the first character is a nonzero digit, the second character is any digit, and the third and fourth characters are uppercas

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Question 841890: Determine how many four-character codes can be formed if the first character is a nonzero digit, the second character is any digit, and the third and fourth characters are uppercase letters of the alphabet, and repetition of digits and letters is allowed.
(A digit is 0, 1, 2, .., or 9.) Work optional. 1. ______
A. 71
B. 988
C. 52,650
D. 60,840

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
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9*10*26*26
D)60,840