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Mrs. Jones wants to make cookies. She can make chocolate, vanilla, butter, or oatmeal cookies. She will add either chocolate chips, nuts, or raisins. How many different types of cookies can Mrs. Jones
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Mrs. Jones wants to make cookies.
She can make chocolate, vanilla, butter, or oatmeal cookies.
She will add either chocolate chips, nuts, or raisins.
How many different types of cookies can Mrs. Jones make?
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