<em>If this guy doesn't use the letter m, then the first and second characters of the password could be any of the 25 remaining letters. So, the number of possible combinations of 2 letters is 25 times 25, or 625.
If he doesn't use the digit 0, how many digits are left to choose from?
The first 2 characters of the password will be letters; after that there come four digits. How many different combinations of 4 digits are there if 0 is not used?
To obtain the final result, mult. together that 625 and the number of possible combinations of digits just found above.</em>
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract 1 from both sides

Simplify

Multiply both sides by -1, which reverses the inequality also

Simplify

Multiply both sides by 5

Simplify

Answer:
NQ : Summary
CodeNQOne-letter codeXMolecule name2-HYDROXYNAPHTHOQUINONESynonyms2-HYDROXY-1,4-NAPHTHOQUINONESystematic namesProgram Version Name ACDLabs 10.04 2-hydroxynaphthalene-1,4-dione OpenEye OEToolkits 1.5.0 2-hydroxynaphthalene-1,4-dione