Math, asked by lizzymartinez03, 1 month ago

A saleswoman packed 3 jackets and 6 skirts. With one​ jacket, she could wear all 6 skirts. With another​ jacket, she could wear 5 skirts. With the third​ jacket, she could wear only 2 skirts. How many different combinations did she​ have?

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Answered by riyasharma6517
1

Answer:

13

Step-by-step explanation:

no. skirts that can be worn with the 1st jacket=6

total combinations=6

no. skirts that can be worn with the 2nd jacket=5

number of combinations=5

no. skirts that can be worn with the 3rd jacket=2

nom of combinations=2

total combinations=6+5+2=13.

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Answered by shuklamangal2018
0

Answer:

There are 3 combinations

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