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Use and method to find the total number of outcomes in each situation.

choosing one math class from Algebra and Geometry and one foreign language
class from French, Spanish, or Latin

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Answer:

Explanation:

Think of a table that has 2 rows and 3 columns.

Each row represents a different math class (either Algebra or Geometry).

Each column represents a different foreign language class (French, Spanish or Latin).

This table has 2*3 = 6 cells inside. Each cell represents a different combination of classes possible.

In short, all we have to do is multiply the number of classes for each subject.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Lammy
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Answer: 6

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Step-by-step explanation:

Think of a table that has 2 rows and 3 columns.

Each row represents a different math class (either Algebra or Geometry).

Each column represents a different foreign language class (French, Spanish or Latin).

This table has 2*3 = 6 cells inside. Each cell represents a different combination of classes possible.

In short, all we have to do is multiply the number of classes for each subject.

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User Thomas Leu
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