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A combination lock consists of the 26 letters of the alphabet. If a 3-letter combination is needed,find the probability that the combination will consist of the letters ABC in that order. The same letter can be used more than once. ( Note: A combination lock is a really a permutation lock.)

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The probability of having letter A is (1/26), the probability of having B (1/26) and the probability of having letter C is (1/26)

We can only have one ABC in that order.

To find the total probability we have to multiply each of them.

So:


\begin{gathered} (1)/(26)\lparen(1)/(26))\lparen(1)/(26)) \\ =\text{ }(1)/(17576) \end{gathered}

The probability is 1/17576

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