Suppose you are setting up your schedule for the upcoming fall semester and you can choose one of two different math classes, one of four different history classes, one of three different computer programming classes and one of eight different English classes. How many possible schedules would you be able to build?
There are 4 types of classes: Math class, history class, computer programming class and English class.
Given that,
Two different math class => 2
Four different history class => 4
Three different computer programming class => 3
Eight different English class => 8
Therefore, we are taking all together,
(Two different math class) × (Four different history class) × (Three different computer class)
× ( Eight different English class) = 2×4×3×8=192 (schedules)
We conclude that 192 possible schedules can be build.
Suppose you are setting up your schedule for the upcoming fall semester and you can choose...
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