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A warranty identification number for a certain product consists of a letter of the alphabet followed by a six-digit number. How many possible identification numbers are there if the first digit of the six-digit number must be nonzero?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(26\text{ possible letters})\times(9\text{ possible digits for first position})\times(10\text{ possible digits})^5\] ...assuming repetitions are allowed.

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