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Jordan is planning to buy a vehicle. He has the following choices.


Type: sedan or SUV

Transmission: 5-speed or automatic

Color: red, blue, black, green, or silver

Top: sunroof or no sunroof


Jordan says that he has a total of 2 + 2 + 5 + 2, or 11, possible vehicle choices. What is Jordan’s error?

He should have multiplied the sum by 4.

He should have added only the choices for type and transmission.

He should have multiplied only the choices for type and transmission.

He should have multiplied the choices, instead of adding them.

Answers

Answered by hafsairfanalam
4

Step-by-step explanation:

Instead of adding he should have multiplied.

The fundamental counting principle states that to find the total number of choices, we multiply the number of choices for each part of it.

We have 2 choices for type; 2 choices for transmission; 5 choices for color; and 2 choices for top. This gives us

2(2)(5)(2) = 40 different choices.

Answered by coltonhamner9
5

Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

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