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8. A boy owns 6 pairs of pants, 8 shirts, 2 ties, and 3 jackets. How many outfits can he wear to school if he must wear one of each item?

8. A boy owns 6 pairs of pants, 8 shirts, 2 ties, and 3 jackets. How many outfits-example-1
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It is given that the boy owns 6 pairs of pants, 8 shirts, 2 ties, and 3 jackets.

It is also given that he must wear one of each item.

Recall the Fundamental Counting Principle:

The same is valid for any number of events following after each other.

Hence, the number of different outfits he can wear by the counting principle is:


6*8*2*3

Evaluate the product:


6*8*2*3=288

The number of different outfits he can wear is 288.

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