500 centimeters I think *sweats nervously*
The number of ways when the choice is not relevant is 4
<h3>How to determine the number of ways?</h3>
The number of colors are:
Colors, n = 4
The color to choose are:
r = 3
<u>Relevant choice</u>
When the choice is relevant, we have:

This gives

Evaluate
Ways = 24
Hence, the number of ways when the choice is relevant is 24
<u>Not relevant choice</u>
When the choice is not relevant, we have:

This gives

Evaluate
Ways = 4
Hence, the number of ways when the choice is not relevant is 4
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The amount of money that Carly would have left if she doesn't buy any packs of baseball cards is $20.
<h3>How to calculate the amount of money?</h3>
In order to calculate the amount of money that Carly would have left if she doesn't buy any packs of baseball cards, we would determine the cost of each baseball card as follows:
- Let the cost of each baseball card be x.
- Let the number of cards bought be n.
Translating the word problem into an algebraic expression, we have;
x - n = 16
x - 2n = 12
Solving the simultaneous equations by elimination, we have:
n = 4
Therefore, Carly's minimum balance is given by:
x - n = 16
x = 16 + n
x = 16 + 4
x = $20.
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<u>Complete Question:</u>
The graph shows the relationship between the total amount of money that Carly will have left, y, if she buys x packs of baseball cards. How much money will she have if she doesn't buy any packs of baseball cards?
If we just have

that's an amplitude of 1 and a period of 
Let's modify this step by step.
Amplitude of 4. Four times the amplitude means a factor of 4 on the outside.

Period of π. Double the period means a factor of 2 on the inside.

Horizontal shift of π/2 to the left. To the left means adding a positive number to x. The question appear ambiguous. It's not clear to me if we add to x or 2x; let's make it

Vertical shift of 3:


Depending on the interpretation of the phase shift, that pi may be a pi/2.
Answer: 