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A computer access code consists of three different digits followed by one of the letters A, B, C, or D. If the first digit in the access code cannot be zero, then the number of different access codes possible is __ square square (Record your answer in the numerical response box from left to right.)

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A computer access code consists of three different digits followed by one of the letters A, B, C, or D. If the first digit in the access code cannot be zero, then the number of different access codes possible is __ square square (Record your answer in the numerical response box from left to right.)

A computer access code consists of three different digits followed by one of the letters
A, B, C, or D.
If the first digit in the access code cannot be zero, then the number of different access
codes possible is __
square 
square 
(Record your answer in the numerical response box from left to right.)

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