Permutation / Combination - PSAT Math

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A company assigns employee numbers according to the following scheme:

  1. Each number must comprise two letters, followed by four numerals, followed by two letters.

  2. There are no restrictions on the numerals.

  3. There cannot be repetition between the first two letters.

  4. There cannot be repetition between the last two letters.

  5. A letter appearing as one of the first two letters can appear as one of the last two.

Which of the following expressions is equal to the number of possible employee numbers?

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Answer

The first two characters must be distinct letters, meaning that two letters will be selected from a set of 26. Also, order will be important, so the number of ways to choose this group of two will be .

Similarly, since the last two characters will be chosen according to the same rule, with repetition allowed between the two groups, there will be ways to choose them as well.

The next four characters will be numerals, but there will be no restrictions, so the number of ways to choose this group will be .

By the multiplication principle, the number of ways to choose an employee number will be

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