2003 AMC 10B Problem 10

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Concepts:multiplication principleratio and proportion

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10.

Nebraska, the home of the AMC, changed its license plate scheme. Each old license plate consisted of a letter followed by four digits. Each new license plate consists of three letters followed by three digits. By how many times is the number of possible license plates increased?

2610\dfrac{26}{10}

262102\dfrac{26^2}{10^2}

26210\dfrac{26^2}{10}

263103\dfrac{26^3}{10^3}

263102\dfrac{26^3}{10^2}

Solution:

The old scheme allows 2610426 \cdot 10^4 plates and the new scheme allows 26310326^3 \cdot 10^3 plates. The increase factor is 26310326104=26210.\dfrac{26^3 \cdot 10^3}{26 \cdot 10^4}=\dfrac{26^2}{10}.

Thus, the correct answer is C.

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