That would be 9 rows of 26 cells, which gives 234 cells.
There are 26 different letters that can be chosen for each letter. There are 10 different numbers that can be chosen for each number. Since each of the numbers/digits that can be chosen for each of the six "spots" are independent events, we can multiply these combinations using the multiplicative rule of probability.combinations = (# of different digits) * (# of different digits) * (# of different digits) * (# of different letters) * (# of different letters) * (# of different letters) = 10 * 10 * 10 * 26 * 26 * 26 = 103 * 263 = 1000 * 17576 = 17,576,000 different combinations.
A program is created from a set of directions that are followed by a computer to complete a task.
The very spreadsheet program was called VisiCalc in 1979. Other significant ones followed, most notably Lotus 1-2-3. These were made by various different companies. Microsoft orignally created a spreadsheet called Multiplan in 1982. It was not very successful. So they set about creating a completely new product, and that was called Excel. It was launched in 1985 and has always been known as Excel.
The very first spreadsheet program(s) were written in the very early days of the Manhattan Project during WWII.They were followed by commercial programs, the first I recall was VisiCalc.The program that really opened up the market wasLotus 123 during the 1980's.
A Harvard business student called Dan Bricklin helped invent the first electronic spreadsheet program. Paper-based spreadsheets needed to be redone if they calculations changed. This was very tedious, so there needed to be a better way of doing He used an idea that was already in circulation for doing calculations, and together with his friend Bob Frankston, who was a programmer, they invented Visicalc. It was launched in 1979 on a Apple Computer. More spreadsheet programs followed in the later years, with Lotus 123 being the main one of the 1980s and Excel being the main one since the early 1990s.
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5 x 21 = 105
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