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If all letters and numbers are allowed, the possibilities are 26x26x10x10x10x10. So: 6760000 different plates.
There are 676,000 ways to make the license plates.
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.
3 decimal digits without repeats can form (10 x 9 x 8) = 720 distinct displays.For each of these . . .3 letters without repeats can form (26 x 25 x 24) = 15,600 distinct displays.Combine them on one plate, and there are (720) x (15,600) = 11,232,000 distinct displays available.
The number of different 7 digit plates that can be formed where the digits are notrepeated and no zero appears as the first digit is: 544 320.Calculation:Number of different plates = 9 [9P6] = 9 [9!/(9-6)!] = 9x9x8x7x6x5x4 = 544 320.
If all letters and numbers are allowed, the possibilities are 26x26x10x10x10x10. So: 6760000 different plates.
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There are 676,000 ways to make the license plates.
There are 26 possible letters and 10 possible numbers. The number of license plates possible is then 26*26*10*10*10*10 = 6760000.
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?
11,232,000
(26) x (26) x (10,000) = 6,760,000
Oh, dude, in Toontown, license plates are like the VIP passes for the wacky road trips. With three letters followed by a digit from 1 to 9, you've got a total of 26 letters in the alphabet and 9 digits to choose from. So, the total number of possible license plates would be 26 * 26 * 26 * 9, which is like a whole lot of crazy combos - 15,429,600 to be exact. So buckle up and enjoy the ride, Toontown style!
If you assume 26 different letters, there are 26 to the power 5 possible variations of 5 letters.
it 26 to the power 4 and then 99 for the numbers figure that out add the two together
We call them license plates where I live.
If it alternates and you start with a letter, then there are 11,232,000 permutations. Then if you start with a number and alternate, there are another 11,232,000 permutations, for a total of 22,464,000 permutations. If you exclude the letters I, S, B, and O (because they look kind-of like 1, 5, 8, & 0 - kind-of important on license plates) then you are down to 6,652,800 & 13,305,600 respectively.