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Answer: 36

Explanation:

To find the number of different outfits the woman can choose, you can use the fundamental principle of counting (also known as the multiplication principle).

For each category (hat, jacket, blouse), you multiply the number of choices available in that category to find the total number of outfits.

Number of choices for hats = 3 (since she has three different hats).

Number of choices for jackets = 2 (since she has two different jackets).

Number of choices for blouses = 6 (since she has six different blouses).

Now, multiply these numbers together to find the total number of outfits:

Total number of outfits = Number of choices for hats * Number of choices for jackets * Number of choices for blouses

Total number of outfits = 3 * 2 * 6

Total number of outfits = 36

So, the woman can choose from 36 different outfits. The correct answer is not listed among the options provided, but the answer is 36.

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