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A golfer has 4 different hats, 3 gloves, and 2 pairs of shoes to pick from for his round of golf. In how many ways can he make his choices?
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A golfer has 4 different hats, 3 gloves, and 2 pairs of shoes to pick from for his round of golf. In how many ways can he make his choices?
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he can choose them in 24 different ways
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