Answer:
Amy can choose from 60 possible passwords.
Solution:
Given that the two-letter password is from the letters A, B, C, D, E and F
Total number of letters = 6
The password is a two digit letter and repetition of letters is not allowed.
Method 1:
\therefore The number of ways of obtaining an ordered subset of r elements from a set of n elements is given by
So, the total possible password =
=
=
On cancelling the
in numerator and denominator we get,
Here we get,
= 30 possible passwords
Method 2:
There are 6 possible choices for the first term of the password and 5 choices for the second term (i.e. leaving the selected letter of the
term)
So,