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23 June, 19:11

A certain stock exchange designates each stock with a one-, two-, or three - letter code, where each letter is selected from the 26 letters of the alphabet. If the letters may be repeated and if the same letters used in a different order constitute a different code, how many different stocks is it possible to uniquely designate with these codes? A. 2951B. 8125C. 15600D. 16302E. 18278

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  1. 23 June, 21:04
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    E. 18278

    Step-by-step explanation:

    With one letter:

    There are 26 letters. So with one letter, you can build 26 different codes.

    With two letters:

    For each letter of the code, there are 26 options. So there are 26*26 = 676 possible two-letter codes.

    With three letters:

    For each letter of the code, there are 26 options. So there are 26*26*26 = 17576 possible three letter codes.

    Total:

    26+676+17576 = 18278
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