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28 August, 08:36

You are at a Carnival. One of the Carnival games ask you to pick a door and then pick a curtain behind the door. There are 3 doors and 4 curtains behind each door. how many choices are possible for the player?

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  1. 28 August, 08:38
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    Number of possibilities = number of doors x number of curtains

    3x4=12

    Therefore, there are 12 possibilities.
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