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Find how many unique license plates can be printed using all alphanumeric characters only once. b.You and a friend are witnesses of a car accident in your state. But you can only remember a few of the first alphanumeric characters on the license plate. 3.Your community has asked you to help the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) sports director organize a season of sports. You need to put together the teams. For the soccer teams, athletes signed up with three different age groups. How many different ways can you organize teams of 10 for each age group? (15 points total for Question 3)For this set of exercises, you will need one standard six-sided dice. If you do not have one, you can use virtual dice: https://www.random.org/dice/ (40 points total for Question 4)a.First, differentiate between odds and probability. b.Reflect on the previous question’s answer outcome. First, convert the fraction to a percent. c.What if someone challenged you to never roll a 3? 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