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Ksenya-84 [330]
3 years ago
5

If I have the option to have a PB and J sandwich or ham sandwich; chips, fruit, pretzels, or string cheese; and oreos or chocola

te chip cookies, how many different lunches are possible?
Mathematics
1 answer:
choli [55]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

PB and J, Chips, Oreos

PB and J, fruit, Oreos

PB and J, pretzels, Oreos

PB and J, String cheese, Oreos

PB and J, Chips, Chocolate chip

PB and J, Fruit, Chocolate chip

PB and J, pretzels, Chocolate chip

PB and J, string cheese, Chocolate chip

Ham, Chips, Oreos

Ham, fruit, Oreos

Ham, pretzels, Oreos

Ham, String cheese, Oreos

Ham, Chips, Chocolate chip

Ham, Fruit, Chocolate chip

Ham, pretzels, Chocolate chip

Ham, string cheese, Chocolate chip

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