If the license plate code consists of (letter-1)(letter-2)(digit-1)(digit-2)(digit-3), and the letters may not repeat, and the digits may repeat, then: There are 26 choices for (letter-1, and for each of those ... there are 25 choices for (letter-2), and for each of those ... there are 10 choices for (digit-1), and for each of those ... there are 10 choices for (digit-2), and for each of those ... there are 10 choices for (digit-3). The total number of choices is: (26 x 25 x 10 x 10 x 10) = 650 x 1,000 = 650,000
You cannot write it in 5 letters, you can write it in 4. Using roman numerals it would be: IX/V/MMXI, this required 4 letters.
You cannot (answered 14 June 2012).
It is impossible to know without more information. Huw many letters in the plate? How many times is Q allowed, IE can it be repeated? Lets say there are 3 numbers and 3 letters on the plate. If all letters are used in all 3 spaces with repeats allowed tbut maybe the beginning number cannot be zero, then 1x25x25x9x10x10 + 25x1x25x9x10x10 + 25x25x1x9x10x10 + 1x1x25x900 +1x25x1x900 + 25x1x1x900 + 1x1x1x900 = 562500x3 + 22500x3 + 900 = 1,755,900 possible plates with at least 1 Q
You cannot (check out the answer date)..
This question cannot be solved. The answer is 96 10 is 3 letters = 3 9 is 4 letters = 4 60 is five letters = 5 90 is six letters = 6 70 is seven letters = 7 66 is eight letters = 8 what has 9 letters 96 I think this was one of those horrible 'google' interview questions
There can be 26*9*10*10*10 = 234000 different plates. This assumes that the letter can be I (which may be confused with 1) or Z (2).
The term "hungry horse" cannot be accurately spelled in 4 letters due to the number of characters in the phrase. "Hungry horse" consists of 11 characters, so it is not possible to spell it in just 4 letters.
irrevocable is the license which cannot be recalled or used again in the future such a license is provided to a single user and this user cannot share this license with someone else
A letter cannot have "8 letters" in it.
This question cannot be answered. There is no universal system for assigning numbers or letters to the administrative procedures of the various court systems. Your best bet is to call the Office of The Clerk of Court and asking.
No you cannot. You will have to get your Arizona license reinstated first.
No, you cannot.
No, you cannot fly if your pilot's license is expired.
No, you cannot legally drive with an expired license.
No, you cannot legally travel without a license.
There are things they can and cannot do. They cannot do anything to your license. They cannot invalidate your tag.
it has to be a current driver's license it CANNOT be expired