If the password are not limited to real words, there are 2520 possible combination of passwords.
If the password are limited to real words, there are 18.
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If repetition is allowed the formula would be 4x4x4 = 64 codes. If you must chose a different letter each time (no repetition) the formula would be 4x3x2 = 24 codes.
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reading: grade 5: curl3,drink3,chip3,drip3,gallon3,gasp3,hobo3,hope3 ~all letters will be capitalised~
One type of alphanumeric code is simply a password using upper and lowercase letters and numbers. Alphanumeric passwords first rose to popularity in the 1960s.
Those letters spell Cyprus.
How many three-letter "words" can be made from 10 letters "FGHIJKLMNO" if repetition of letters are not allowed
It is 720.
Common characters allowed in passwords include letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters such as !, @, #, $, %. It is important to check with specific systems or websites as each may have their own rules and restrictions for password creation.
Assuming no repetition, 12 x 11 x 10.... x 4 x 3 x 2. If repetition is allowed, 1212
many i believe 8 or so??
There are 676,000 ways to make the license plates.
Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sounds and assonance is the repetition of the same vowel sounds.
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That repetition would involve an onomatopoeia.
It is (5/26)4 = 625/456,976 = 0.00137 approx.
The number of permutations of the letter SUM is 3 factorial, or 6. Since none of those letters are repeated, the issue of repetition is not a factor. Perhaps the questioner meant to use a different word. If so, please restate the question.
If repetition is allowed the formula would be 4x4x4 = 64 codes. If you must chose a different letter each time (no repetition) the formula would be 4x3x2 = 24 codes.