If the range of digits is 0-9 and there are no restrictions on chains of numbers then there are :-
10 possible choices for each of the five digits and 52 choices for the letter - as it can be one of 26 different letters of the alphabet in either upper or lower case.
The total number of choices is therefore, 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 52 = 5200000
If there are 130 employees then each employee could have 40000 codes or there are sufficient codes per individual to cope with a 100% staff turnover on 40000 occasions.
As proper nouns they should be written with an initial uppercase letter followed by the rest of the letters in lowercase.
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?
A lowercase 'm' followed by a capital 'L'. (mL)
the number say 15, followed by a lowercase s. So, 15s.
There are no food restrictions followed by Tenrikyo followers; at least none are explicitly defined in any Tenrikyo texts or scriptures. Source: myself
To write "Capital H a", you would simply write the letter "H" followed by the lowercase letter "a".
Restrictions on colonial settlement during the 1760s followed by restrictions on western expansion in the 1770s.
The rules and regulations to followed by employees can be found in the employee handbook provided by the company.
Increases in campaign finance regulation followed by a loosening of restrictions
The a-circumflex (â or "a-hat") can be formed on a Mac OS by typing alt/option + i followed by a. On a Windows OS system, you can form it by holding the alt key and typing 131 for lowercase or alt + 0194 for uppercase. You can also click 'show character palette' on a Mac from the language menu, or for Windows based: open the Character Map. (Open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Accessories, then System Tools and then Character Map.)
No. The symbol for the word circa is merely an abbreviation; the lowercase letter "c", followed by a dot, like this: c. 1700 Also acceptable is the abbreviation "ca."
No holds barred: Without restrictions or rules. Wrestling terminology for matches that followed no restriction.