Math, asked by Dppu880, 11 months ago

Cal buys six shirts, three pairs of pants, and two pairs of shoes. How many unique outfits can Cal assemble with his new clothing? Assume that an outfit consists of one shirt, one pair of pants, and one pair of shoes.

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Answered by naini22
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It depends on his fashion sense

some can make 2-4 but

some can make infinite so it actually depends on ur style of wearing clothes


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Answered by Mritun
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Since I believe on Cal's dressing sense and also his maths,

•There are \bold{36} ways in which Cal can mix and match all his outfits.

•You can determine this by 6 x 3 x 2.

•Cal has 6 shirts. He can wear each with two different pants, so 6 x 3 giving 18 different shirt/pant combinations.

•Now each combination can be worn with two different pairs of shoes, so 18 x 2 giving 36 total combinations of shirt, pants and shoes.

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