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we state a problem. Instead of trying to solve that problem, state a simpler problem and s...

we state a problem. Instead of trying to solve that problem, state a simpler problem and solve it instead.

Using all the letters of the alphabet, how many two-letter codes can we form if we are allowed to use the same letter twice? For example, ah, yy, yo, and bg are all allowable pairs. (Note: bg is different from gb.)

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