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514 A restaurant's menu features appetizers, 7 entrées, and 3 dessertsA customer orders only oneappetizer, only one entrée, and onlyone dessert.How many different meals can be ordered? A.3 B.15 C.35 D.
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514 A restaurant's menu features appetizers, 7 entrées, and 3 dessertsA customer orders only oneappetizer, only one entrée, and onlyone dessert.How many different meals can be ordered? A.3 B.15 C.35 D.105
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Simple...there'a a LOT of combinations...
so to simply solve this;there is 5 appetizers, 7 entrees and 3 desserts....
Just take 5*7=35
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35*3=105
Thu,s there is 105 combinations possible to make.
Thus, your answer, D.
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