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by gmobley10 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:02 pm
An auto license plate is constructed using the following sequence of letters and digits. a letter, a letter, a digit, a letter, a digit and a letter. If letters I and O are not used, and other letters and digits can be repeated, how many license plates can be constructed?

Did you guys get the answer as 968,330,880?
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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:29 pm
gmobley10 wrote:An auto license plate is constructed using the following sequence of letters and digits. a letter, a letter, a digit, a letter, a digit and a letter. If letters I and O are not used, and other letters and digits can be repeated, how many license plates can be constructed?

Did you guys get the answer as 968,330,880?
Just to be sure:
- Lhe license plate is a follows: letter, letter, digit, letter, digit, letter
- Repetition is allowed
- We cannot use the letters I and O

Let's take the task of creating a license plate and break it into stages.

Stage 1: Select first character (letter)
We have 24 letters to choose from, so we can accomplish stage 1 in 24 ways.

Stage 2: Select second character (letter)
We have 24 letters to choose from (since repetition is allowed), so we can accomplish stage 2 in 24 ways.

Stage 3: Select third character (digit)
We have 10 digits to choose from, so we can accomplish stage 3 in 10 ways.

Stage 4: Select fourth character (letter)
We have 24 letters to choose from, so we can accomplish stage 4 in 24 ways.

Stage 5: Select fifth character (digit)
We have 10 digits to choose from, so we can accomplish stage 5 in 10 ways.

Stage 6: Select sixth character (letter)
We have 24 letters to choose from, so we can accomplish stage 6 in 24 ways.

By the Fundamental Counting Principle (FCP) we can complete all 6 stages (and thus create a licence plate) in (24)(24)(10)(24)(10)(24) ways

The GMAT would never require us to evaluate this.

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Brent

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by gmobley10 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:37 pm
Oh!! I understand! I keep confusing the necessary methods for solving these problems. Thank you!! I will remember this!