a) 26 choices for the first character, 10 choices for the second and 9 choices for the last character (if assuming the digits can’t be repeated. if it can be repeated then it’s 10 choices for both)
b) 26 x 10 x 9 = 2340
c) bc the first pin code is fixed (you can’t change it), there is 90 different pin codes (the digits) for Amy to try