You need to create a password for your new email account. It must consist of 3 letters followed by 4 digits. You can repeat letters and numbers. How many different passwords can you create?

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Each password:

            [letter]  [letter]  [letter]  [digit]  [digit]  [digit]  [digit]

The first letter can be any one of 26 .
     For each of those . . .
The second letter can be any one of 26 .
     For each of those . . .
The third letter can be any one of 26 .
     For each of those . . .
The first digit can be any one of 10.
     For each of those . . .
The second digit can be any one of 10.
     For each of those . . .
The third digit can be any one of 10.
     For each of those . . .
The fourth digit can be any one of 10.

Total number of possible assortments =

          (26) · (26) · (26) · (10) · (10) · (10) · (10)

      =              175,760,000       
         
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Answer:

175,760,000

Explanation:

You can multiply together the number of possibilities for each part of the password. Since there are 26 letters and 10 digits to choose from, the calculation is 26 • 26 • 26 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10.