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Jen has 10 shirts 5 skirts and 4 pairs of shoes. How many possible complete outfits can jen get out of her wardrobe? A.200 B.252 C.19
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The answer would be A. 200 since multiplying 10 shirts times 5 skirts times 4 pairs of shoes will give you 200.
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