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A restaurant serves 4 different sandwiches, 3 different sides, and 3 different beverages for lunch. How many possible meals are there? Show your work.
Determine the value of the given statement.
Answer to Problem 8STP
36 possible meals.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Given statement is :
A restaurant serves 4 different sandwiches , 3 different sides, and 3 different beverages for lunch . How many possible meals are there.
Calculation:
The number of choices for sandwiches = 4
The number of choices for sides = 3
The number of choices for beverages = 3
Since the meal will be a combination of sandwiches , sides and beverages , by Multiplication Counting Principle :
The possible number of meals =
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