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A series of specialty license plates consists of three digits followed by two letters. How many unique license plates are possible?
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A series of specialty license plates consists of three digits followed by two letters. How many unique license plates are possible?
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there are only twenty four letters your can use (can 't have 1 or 0 as they look like 1 and 0) therefore the number of combinations is 10× 10x 10 x 24x24x24x=13824000 so therefore 10 different possible digits and 26 different possible letters
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