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A botanist designates each plant with a one-, two- or three-letter cod
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A botanist designates each plant with a one-, two- or three-letter codes, where each letter is one among the 26 letters of the alphabets. If the letters may be repeated and if the same letters used in a different order convey a different code, how many different plants can the botanist uniquely designate with these codes?