what is basic counting principles and example
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Fundamental Counting Principle Definition.
The Fundamental Counting Principle (also called the counting rule) is a way to figure out the number of outcomes in a probability problem. Basically, you multiply the events together to get the total number of outcomes.
The fundamental counting principle states that if there are p ways to do one thing, and q ways to do another thing, then there are p×q ways to do both things. Example 1: Suppose you have 3 shirts (call them A , B , and C ), and 4 pairs of pants (call them w , x , y , and z ). Then you have. 3×4=12.
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