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Nelson has 3 cards and 2 chocolates. He chooses one card and one chocolate at random. How many outcomes are possible for which chocolate and card hw pick ?
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Nelson has 3 cards and 2 chocolates. He chooses one card and one chocolate at random. How many outcomes are possible for which chocolate and card hw pick ?
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3 outcomes because Nelson took one of the cards and one of the chocolate that means there are 1 chocolate and 2 cards left.
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Two outcomes because there's one for the chocolate and one for the card.
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