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Can anyone help? I’ve asked this same question 6 times!

Can anyone help? I’ve asked this same question 6 times!-example-1

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Answer: 54080

Since the first number cannot be 0 or 1, there would be only 8 possible numbers for the first number. For the second number, we can now have all 10 numbers.

The number of different combinations of numbers would then be:


8*10=80

Then, for the first letter, we have 26 possible letters, as well as the second letter. The number of different combinations of letters would then be:


26*26=676

So, for a license plate that has 2 numbers and 2 letters, where the first number cannot be 0 or 1, there would be:


8*10*26*26=54080

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