In a high school, a student has an option of 3 foreign languages, training for 4 different musical instruments, and 6 types of outdoor activities. How many ways can a student select a foreign language, an instrumental training, and an outdoor activity?
Can someone explain how to do this and why it's done this way for this specific type of probability/total outcomes problem?
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