Presumably... 24 X 24 X 24 X 10 X 10 X10. If you don't mind the I (eye) being confused with the 1 (one) and etc.
You mean permentations right, where ABA is different from BAA? At least that is what I answered.
In the standard color code in electronics for the values of resistors, those letters are the initials of the colors black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, gray and white which stand for the digits 0 through 9, in that order.
well I'm NOT so sure but i think it is the first 1(LOL)
break it down into smaller parts: 8+7=15 15+6=21 21+5=26 26+4=30 30+3=33 33+2+1=36
because year 1 to 99 was the first, so it still counts as a century .(by the way, if you don't know, a century is 100 years.) take out the last 2 digits in the year you're in and add 1, and that's what century you're in. for example, the year now is 2010. take away the 10. you get 20,+1=21. this puts us in the 21st century.
35,152,000 (assuming that 000 is a valid number, and that no letter combinations are disallowed for offensive connotations.) Also, no letters are disallowed because of possible confusion between letters and numbers eg 0 and O.
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.
How many license plates can be made using either two uppercase English letters followed by four digits or two digits followed by four uppercase English letters?
The fishing license format is LLL NN, which consists of three letters followed by two digits. There are 26 letters in the English alphabet, so for the letters, there are (26^3) possible combinations. For the digits, since there are 10 possible digits (0-9), there are (10^2) combinations. Therefore, the total number of possible fishing license outcomes is (26^3 \times 10^2 = 17,576 \times 100 = 1,757,600).
In most states, the number itself tells those who need to know what kind of license it is. In California, most cars and trucks have a digit, three letters and three more digits. A commercial truck plate has a letter followed by six digits, and there are other combinations for big trucks, trailers, and other categories.
(26) x (26) x (10,000) = 6,760,000
To calculate the number of possible license plates with 2 letters and 4 digits (where digits can repeat and 0 cannot be used), we first determine the options for letters and digits. There are 26 letters in the English alphabet and 9 possible digits (1-9). Therefore, the total number of combinations is (26^2) for the letters and (9^4) for the digits. Calculating this gives (26^2 = 676) and (9^4 = 6561). Multiplying these together results in (676 \times 6561 = 4,433,556) possible license plates.
If all letters and numbers are allowed, the possibilities are 26x26x10x10x10x10. So: 6760000 different plates.
There are 26 possible letters and 10 possible numbers. The number of license plates possible is then 26*26*10*10*10*10 = 6760000.
it 26 to the power 4 and then 99 for the numbers figure that out add the two together
An infinite number. You did not constrain your scenario to have no repeating patterns. Would you care to try again? If you want unique combinations: (262 + 263) * (92 + 93) = 14,784,120
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