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14 February, 15:08

The Rotokas of Papua New Guinea have twelve letters in their alphabet. The letters are: A, E, G, I, K, O, P, R, S, T, U, and V. Suppose license plates of five letters utilize only the letters in the Rotoka alphabet. How many license plates of five letters are possible that begin with either G or K, end with T, cannot contain S, and have no letters that repeat?

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  1. 14 February, 17:25
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    12 letters in all but less "S" which is not allowed. That leave 11 usable letters, of which 5 distinct letters are used for each plate.

    begins with G or K (2 choices). That leaves 10 letters.

    Ends with T (1 choice). That least 9 for the middle letters.

    Second letter (9 choices)

    Third letter (8 choices)

    Fourth letter (7 choices)

    Total number of licence plates

    =product of choices of letters for each position

    = 2*9*8*7*1

    =1008
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