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2 February, 05:50

McKenna is taking three people to a carnival. She will choose from 1 of her 3 cousins, 1 of her 5 neighbors, and 1 of her 2 sisters. How many possible combinations are there?

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  1. 2 February, 06:18
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    There are 30 possibilities.

    There are 3 choices for the first person, 5 for the second and 2 from the third:

    3 (5) (2) = 30
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