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6. A restaurant offers a lunch special in which a customer can select from one of the 7 appetizers, one of the 10 entrees, and one of the 6 desserts. How many different lunch specials are possible?

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User LawyeR
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Answer:

The answer is 420 lunch specials

Explanation:

10×7=70 70×6=420

User Miniman
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Answer:

the total different lunches is 420

Explanation:

Given that:

  • Number of appetizers: 7
  • Number of entrees: 10
  • Number of desserts: 6

As we know that, a customer can choose 3 of the above items in their lunch and it is a combination problem.

So we have:

  • P(A)The possible outcome when a customer choose appetizer : 7
  • P(E)The possible outcome when a customer choose entree: 10
  • P(D)The possible outcome when a customer choose desert: 6

So the total different lunches is:

P(A) *P(E)*P(D)

= 7*10*6

= 420

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