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6 April, 15:33

A person has 3 hats, 4 shirts, and 2 pairs of pants. ignoring color schemes, how many different outfits can they make.

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  1. 6 April, 15:59
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    Number of ways to choose a hat = 3

    Number of ways to choose a shirt = 4

    Number of ways to choose a pant = 2

    According to the fundamental rule of counting, the total ways to make a dress will be the product of the individual numbers an item can be chosen.

    So, the number of outfits that can be made = 3 x 4 x 2 = 24 outfits.

    Hence, the person can make 24 different outfits.
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