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a.
To calculate:
Number of different launches can be created from the items shown in the table.
a.
Answer to Problem 1MCQ
Number of different launches can be created from the items is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Sandwich | Soup | Dessert | Drink |
Chicken salad | Tomato | Cookie | Tea |
Ham | Chicken noodle | Pie | Coffee |
Tuna | Vegetable | Cola | |
Roast beef | Diet cola | ||
milk |
Calculations:
By using fundamental counting principle the number of possible outcomes in a
A sandwich can be ordered in four different ways, soup in three different ways, desserts in two different ways and a drink in five different ways.
Thus, a lunch can be ordered in
b.
To calculate:
Number of different launches can be created if soup and two desserts were added.
b.
Answer to Problem 1MCQ
Number of different launches can be created if soup and two desserts were added is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Sandwich | Soup | Dessert | Drink |
Chicken salad | Tomato | Cookie | Tea |
Ham | Chicken noodle | Pie | Coffee |
Tuna | Vegetable | Cola | |
Roast beef | Diet cola | ||
milk |
Calculations:
By using fundamental counting principle the number of possible outcomes in a sample space can be found by multiplying the number of possible outcomes from each stage or event.
By given condition if soup and two desserts were added, the total number o choices for a lunch will be
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