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Help plzzzzz You have three cards numbered 1, 2, and 3 and three cards labeled A, B, and C. You choose one card from each deck. How many different pairs of cards are possible? S…
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You have three cards numbered 1, 2, and 3 and three cards labeled A, B, and C. You choose one card from each deck. How many different pairs of cards are possible? Show a tree diagram, list or table to support your answer.
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Explanation:
1,A
1,B
1,C
2,A
2,B
2,C
3,A
3,B
3,C
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