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28 December, 13:09

If there are 2 possible outcomes for event A, 6 possible outcomes for event B, and 4 possible outcomes for event C, how many possible outcomes are there for event A & event B & event C?

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  1. 28 December, 13:35
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    There's a possibility of 12 outcomes

    6+4+2=12
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