Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary includes the 3 letter words ace, bad, bed, cab, cad, caf (a cafeteria or cafe), dab, deb (a debutante) and def (excellent). It also includes the words fab (fabulous), fad and fed (a federal agent).
Unjumbling letters to form words is a favorite pastime of many. The process involves looking for patterns or possible letter combinations. It can be a trial and error process. This letters can form the words true and stiff.
12
120?
Five
There are 60 combinations
24
3,124,550 possible combinations
As there are 26 letters in the alphabet. You can calculate the number of combinations by multiplying 26x26x26, giving you the answer 17576.
10
There are 39 possible combinations to obtain $0.49. See the image below with the complete list of possible combinations.
it is 26
Too many to list here-see below.
87400 combinations
im assuming that any charcter can be a number or a letter: (24letters*10 possible numbers)^(4 digits)= 3317760000 possible combinations.
26x26x26x10x10x10 = 17,576,000
Say you have the letters A,B, and C. Here are all the possible combinations. * ABC * ACB * BAC * BCA * CAB * CBA So, 6 if you don't repeat any of the letters. If you DO repeat letters, then simply take the number of letters you have, (3 for instance), and multiply it to the power of the number of letters you have. So, for 3 letters, the formula would be 33 . Or if you had 4 letters it would be 44 and so on.
When trying to work out how many different combinations there are, you need to know how many options there are for each value. If the password only contains lower case letters, then we have 26 options for each value. For each letter in the password, there are 26 options, so the total number of possible options is 26x26x26x26x26x26 or 266 This equals 308,915,776 so there are 308,915,776 possible different combinations of six letters.