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A warranty identification number for a certain product consists of a letter of the alphabet followed by four-digit number. How many possible identification numbers are there if the first digit of the four-digit number must be nonzero?,

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A warranty identification number has the format: A0000 There are 26 letters in the alphabet. If the identification number has the first digit being 0 then for each letter the number can only go up to A0999. Including A0000, this means there is 1000 combinations per letter. So there is 26,000 possible identification numbers.
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