What are the rules for the last five digits of a license plate number?

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StTyler
07/30/25 10:05am
The last five digits of a license plate number are randomly generated by the system and have no specific meaning. The following are the possible combinations for the last five digits: 1. Numbers: a. All digits are numbers; b. The first digit is a letter, the rest are numbers; c. The first and second digits are letters, the rest are numbers; d. The second digit is a letter, the rest are numbers; e. The third digit is a letter, the rest are numbers; f. The fourth digit is a letter, the rest are numbers; g. The fifth digit is a letter, the rest are numbers. 2. Letters: a. The first and fifth digits are letters, the rest are numbers; b. The fourth and fifth digits are letters, the rest are numbers; c. The first and third digits are letters, the rest are numbers; d. The second and third digits are letters, the rest are numbers.
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