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4435236.. I think
each of the four numbers have 10 possibilities, and each of the three letters have 26 possibilities. so the total possible ways u can arrange them are 10x10x10x10x26x26x26 this totals up to 175,760,000 different license plate numbers
If I understand correctly the first number has to be '1', the next three digits have to be letters, and the last digit can't be '0', so there are1x26x26x26x10x10x9 = 15,818,400 possible Californian licence plate combinations.
The numbers in the license plate differ from country or state in the way they are represented. for example in the UK, they represent the age identifiers and the local memory tags.
There are 264 = 456,976 permutations of 4 letters of the Roman alphabet.There are 103 = 1,000 permutations of 3 digits of the Roman alphabet.These letters and digits can be ordered in 7C3 = 7*6*5/(3*2*1) = 35 ways.So all in all, there are 456,976*1,000*35 = 15,994,160,000 possibilities.However:letters that may be confused with numbers (O, I, Q, Z) are usually excluded. Excluding only 4 letters almost halves the first of the above number [224 = 234,256].letter combinations that form (or are suggestive of) words considered obscene are usually not issued. Effect unknown.characters in license plates are usually grouped: for example the UK used LLL999Y and then Y999LLL until 2000). This reduces the final factor from 35 to 1.finally, some of the letters or numbers may be used for other purposes, for example to identify the year of issue, of the location. In the UK example, above, Y was used to identify the age when the license was first issued. A set of LLLs were used to identify the location. There was not, therefore, free choice in the characters or numbers.
26x26x26x10x10x10 = 17,576,000
100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
4435236.. I think
one letter the rest numbers,its a commercial plate
In California, for example, the first digit of a standard plate is a number, followed by 3 letters, and then three numbers. There are 26 letters in the alphabet, so there are 26 raised to the 3rd power combinations, or 26 * 26 * 26, which is 17,576 possibilities just of the 3 letters.
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
Using the extended fundamental counting principle, you multiply the total number of options in each space together. There are 10 possible numbers for each of the three number spots, so you would do 10x10x10=1,000. Multiply this by 26 and 26 again for all the possible letters that can go in each letter spot: 1,000x26x26=676,000 So you have 676,000 possible license plate combinations.
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Most generally the numbers in a license plate refer to the issuing jurisdiction. Most states use a series of symbols, numbers and letters. Others use a county coding system that includes the expiration in the plate number.
That would be a federal license plate. So...if you see one, mind your p's and q's!
Black plate refers to the original license plate that was assigned to a CA car. The plates were black with yellow numbers and letters.
There are 676,000 ways to make the license plates.