Maria had 5 dresses, 3 pairs of shoes, and 4 pants styles to choose from when shopping, so she had 5 + 3 + 4 = 12 options to pick one item.
A person can get to school by walking, biking, driving, or taking the bus, so there are 4 ways for them to travel to school.
If a set has n elements, and an integer A can only be linked to one element, there are n ways to make that link.
To travel between cities A and B, you can fly with one of 12 flights, take one of 5 trains, or one of 10 buses, so there are 12 + 5 + 10 = 27 total options.
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Maria had 5 dresses, 3 pairs of shoes, and 4 pants styles to choose from when shopping, so she had 5 + 3 + 4 = 12 options to pick one item.
A person can get to school by walking, biking, driving, or taking the bus, so there are 4 ways for them to travel to school.
If a set has n elements, and an integer A can only be linked to one element, there are n ways to make that link.
To travel between cities A and B, you can fly with one of 12 flights, take one of 5 trains, or one of 10 buses, so there are 12 + 5 + 10 = 27 total options.
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Maria had 5 dresses, 3 pairs of shoes, and 4 pants styles to choose from when shopping, so she had 5 + 3 + 4 = 12 options to pick one item.
A person can get to school by walking, biking, driving, or taking the bus, so there are 4 ways for them to travel to school.
If a set has n elements, and an integer A can only be linked to one element, there are n ways to make that link.
To travel between cities A and B, you can fly with one of 12 flights, take one of 5 trains, or one of 10 buses, so there are 12 + 5 + 10 = 27 total options.
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Maria had 5 dresses, 3 pairs of shoes, and 4 pants styles to choose from when shopping, so she had 5 + 3 + 4 = 12 options to pick one item.
A person can get to school by walking, biking, driving, or taking the bus, so there are 4 ways for them to travel to school.
If a set has n elements, and an integer A can only be linked to one element, there are n ways to make that link.
To travel between cities A and B, you can fly with one of 12 flights, take one of 5 trains, or one of 10 buses, so there are 12 + 5 + 10 = 27 total options.
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1. Maria went to the Mall with his daughter Ana. She picked 5 different kinds of dress, 3 pairs of shoes, and 4 different styles of pants. When she was about to pay those things, she realized she didnt bring her wallet with her. So she just needs to buy one. How many ways she picks one of those things? 2. Person A has to go to school and there are possible way to get to school. Fist way is to walk, another way is to use bike. In small town, the infrastructure are improve, the way to drive or to ride a bus. How many possible ways for person A to get to school? 3. How many ways are there for an integer A to link to any number in a set with n elements provided that the integer A can be link to one and only one member of the set? 4. You need to travel in between city A and B. You can either fly, take a train, or bus. There are 12 different flights in between A and B, 5 different trains and 10 buses. How many options do you have to get from A to B? 5. Supposedly, a teacher tells you to pick a partner. In a class, there are 20 girls and 25 boys. How many ways then youre going to choose your partner? 6. The ice cream shop offers different flavors: Chocolate, Mango, pineapple, guava, avocado, and orange. How many ways youre going to choose one? 7. Heather has finally narrowed her clothing choices for the big party. She needs to choose just one to partner her favorite shirt. 3 different styles skirts, 2 jagger pants and 4 different colors of pants. How many ways she was going to choose just one of them?