384,475,000 license plates. There are 35 different letter/number combinations possible. Each combination has 10,985,000 variants. 35*10,985,000 = 384,475,000
There are 26 possible letters and 10 possible numbers. The number of license plates possible is then 26*26*10*10*10*10 = 6760000.
If all letters and numbers are allowed, the possibilities are 26x26x10x10x10x10. So: 6760000 different plates.
If you assume 26 different letters, there are 26 to the power 5 possible variations of 5 letters.
There are 676,000 ways to make the license plates.
We call them license plates where I live.
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11,232,000
There are 17,576 possible license plates. There are 26 possible letters in the first space times 26 in the second space times 26 in the third space.
1x26x26x26x10x10x10=17576000
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To calculate the number of different seven-character license plates where the first four characters are letters and the last three are numbers, we consider the following: There are 26 letters in the English alphabet, so for the first four positions, there are (26^4) combinations. For the last three positions, which are numbers (0-9), there are (10^3) combinations. Therefore, the total number of different license plates is (26^4 \times 10^3).