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12 April, 13:45

Each student receives one of 4 calculator models and one of 3 types of ruler. How many possible outcomes are there if a student gets one ruler and one calculator?

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  1. 12 April, 16:43
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    24 possible outcomes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Combination has to do with selection. For example, if r object is selected from a pool of n objects, the number if possible ways can be expressed according to the combination formula:

    nCr = n! / (n-r) ! r!

    Applying this in question, if each student receives one of 4 calculator models and one of 3 types of ruler, the number of ways this can be done is:

    4C1 * 3C1

    4C1 = 4! / (4-1) !1! {If a student gets one calculator)

    4C1 = 4*3*2/3*2

    4C1 = 4ways

    3C1 = 3! / (3-2) !1! {If a student gets a ruler}

    3C1 = 3*2/1

    3C1 = 6ways

    Total number of possible outcomes if a student gets one ruler and one calculator will be 4*6 = 24ways
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