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Kevin goes to a restaurant that offers 4 appetizer choices, 4 different meats, 6 vegetables, 4 desserts, and 7 drinks. Assuming he gets one of each, how many different meals could he order? Responses A 184 B 25 C 2688 D 672 E 504

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the correct answer is 2688 because if you do 4 x 4 x 6 x 4 x 7, it’ll equal to 2,688.
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User Santiago Robledo
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Kevin has 4 choices of appetizers, 4 choices of meats, 6 choices of vegetables, 4 choices of desserts, and 7 choices of drinks. To find the total number of different meals he can order, we need to multiply the number of choices for each category:

4 appetizer choices × 4 meat choices × 6 vegetable choices × 4 dessert choices × 7 drink choices = 2,688

Therefore, Kevin can order 2,688 different meals. So the answer is option C.
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User Thilina Kj
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