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24 June, 15:02

A school has 6th, 7th, and 8th period Social Studies classes. One student from each class will be chosen to represent the school in an essay contest. The 6th period finalists are Manuel, Sarah, Luis, and Eiko. The 7th period finalists are Benji, Eric, and Sandra. The 8th period finalists are Hilda, Elizabeth, and Robby. How many different ways can the students be chosen?

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  1. 24 June, 15:21
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    There are four students from 6th.

    Three from 7th.

    And three from 8th.

    Equation = 4x3x3=36

    They could be chosen 36 different ways.

    Good luck
  2. 24 June, 15:23
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    Voting or a voting ballot

    Hand raise vote

    Add up the votes from paper

    Tally mark votes
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