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17 March, 16:23

The Caesar Cipher has 25 different shifts to try.

How many possibilities are there to try in a random substitution cipher?

A. 25

B. 25 x 2

C. 25^2

D. 25x24x23x22x21 ... 3x2x1

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  1. 17 March, 18:23
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    D. 25x24x23x22x21 ... 3x2x1.

    Explanation:

    The ceasar cipher is a encryption technique, that uses a combination of information or keys to encrypt an information.

    The 25 shift ceasar cipher has 25 different combinations, so the number of probable random cipher substitution is 25!,

    That is = 25 * 24*23 * 22 * ... * 2*1.
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