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You would like to make a salad that consists of​ lettuce, tomato,​ cucumber, and radishes. You go to the supermarket intending to purchase one variety of each of these ingredients. You discover that there are nine varieties of​ lettuce, six varieties of​ tomatoes, three varieties of​ cucumbers, and two varieties of radishes for sale at the supermarket. How many different salads can you​ make?

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Answered by pathakshaswatx
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Answer:

The correct answer is:

432

Explanation:

The fundamental counting principle states that in order to find the total number of choices, we multiply each number of choices together.  This gives us:

8(6)(3)(3) = 48(3)(3) = 144(3) = 432

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