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To calculate: To find the possible outcomes for the situation
Answer to Problem 33SGR
Number of possible outcomes are
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Situation is “J can choose blue or black socks, tan or black pants and a red, blue or green shirt”
Calculation:
Situation is given as follows:
“J can choose blue or black socks, tan or black pants and a red, blue or green shirt”
Possible outcomes are :
Socks | Pants | Shirt |
Blue | Tan | Red |
Blue | Tan | Blue |
Blue | Tan | Green |
Blue | Black | Red |
Blue | Black | Blue |
Blue | Black | Green |
Black | Tan | Red |
Black | Tan | Blue |
Black | Tan | Green |
Black | Black | Red |
Black | Black | Blue |
Black | Black | Green |
Thus, number of possible outcomes are
Conclusion:
Hence, number of possible outcomes are
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