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steven has 9 different shirts 5 different hats 4 different scarves. Steven thinks that if he picks just two of the three items of clothing there will be more than 180 combinations. is the correct

User WuTangTan
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

no, because;

if steven was to wear one of the 9 shirts and one of the 5 different hats, the total would be 45, which is below 180

also if steven was to wear one of 9 shirts and one of the 4 different scarves, the total would be 36

and if steven was to wear one of the 4 different scarves and one of the 5 different hats the total would be 20. 45+36+20=101

101 does not exceed 180

User Gussilago
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Answer:

Steven is incorrect.

Explanation:

Steven has

  • 9 different shirts
  • 5 different hats
  • 4 different scarves.

He picks just two of the three items of clothing. This can be made in


  • 9\cdot 5=45 different ways to choose shirt and hat;

  • 5\cdot 4=20 different ways to choose hat and scarf;

  • 9\cdot 4=36 different ways to choose shirt and scarf.

In total, there are


45+20+36=101

different ways to pick just two of the three items of clothing.

Since
101<180, Steven is incorrect.

User Afron
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