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Jenna is going to a party and has 4 dresses, 3 jackets and a pair of shoes in her wardrobe. How many possible outfits can she create?

The fundamental counting rule states that if there are 'p' ways of doing one thing and 'q' ways of doing another, then the total number of possible outcomes is p x q.

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iGotitRightsays...

I assumed that going barefoot was not an option. :P

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The MathWizsays...

I'm only eleven and I got it!

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Jujusays...

order isn't important here, therefore 4x3 different combinations

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man from nantucketsays...

The total number of outcomes is calculated by multiplying all the events together.

4*3*1=12 outfits.

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