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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432
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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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