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Four different sets of objects contain 4, 5, 6, and 8 objects, respectively. How many unique combinations can be formed by picking one object from each set?

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You would multiply all of the numbers to get your answer so it would be 4*5*6*8 which would get you 960.

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Answer: 960

Explanation:

Given: Four different sets of objects contain 4, 5, 6, and 8 objects, respectively.

The number of unique combinations formed by picking one object from each set is given by :-


\text{Total unique combinations}=4*5*6*8\\\\\Rightarrow\text{Total unique combinations}=960

Hence, the number of unique combinations formed by picking one object from each set is 960.

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