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2 August, 01:01

Sydney's security company uses security codes that are 2 letters followed by 3 numbers. How many different codes are possible if letters and numbers cannot be repeated?

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  1. 2 August, 01:13
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    468,000 different codes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The code has first 2 letters and then 3 numbers.

    The first letter has 26 possibilities to be filled.

    The second letter has 25 possibilities, as one letter is already used.

    Then, for the numbers, we have:

    The first number has 10 possibilities to be filled.

    The second number has 9 possibilities to be filled (one used).

    The third number has 8 possibilities to be filled (two used).

    So, the total number of different codes is:

    26*25*10*9*8 = 468,000 different codes.
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