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Erik will buy 1 L of milk and a carton of Apple juice. At the store, he can choose between two different types og milk and three different types of juice. Use choice Wood if desired, and decide how many different combinations he can choose from

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Answer:

6 possible combinations

Explanation:

In order to find the total number of combinations that he can choose from we simply need to multiply the number of options that each beverage has by each other. For example, there are 2 different types of milk and 3 different types of juice. Therefore, we would do...

2 * 3 = 6 combinations

Finally, we can see that Erik has a total of 6 possible combinations that he can choose from when buying the milk and juice.

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