Math, asked by iman1826, 7 months ago

Kalina is choosing a sandwich and a drink for lunch. She can choose between turkey, ham, and vegetarian sandwiches. She chooses her drink from a selection of water, orange juice, milk, or lemonade. How many possible ways can one sandwich and one drink be chosen? If one more drink choice were added to the selection, the number of possible ways to choose one sandwich and one drink would increase by .

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Answered by ZaBaboon
0

Answer:

sandwiches = 27

256 for 4 drinks

6912 total combinations (4 drinks)

The number of possible way would change by 20736

Step-by-step explanation:

3 X 3 X 3 = 27 for the sandwiches, 4 X 4 X 4 X 4 = 256 for the drinks, and 256 X 27 = 6912 for the total combinations. if one more drink was added, it would be 6912 X 4 = 27648 total combinations.

Answered by samanthastoakes
22

Answer:

How many possible ways can one sandwich and one drink be chosen?

✔ 12

If one more drink choice were added to the selection, the number of possible ways to choose one sandwich and one drink would increase by

✔ 3

Step-by-step explanation:

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