Lianna asked:
Stephanie owns a sports collectibles store. She is assembling gift packs that contain a pack of cards, a figurine, and a team yearbook. There are 4 packs of regular cards and 2 packs of All-Star cards. Figurines include 3 different bobble-headed dolls and 3 different action figures. There are also 5 different team yearbooks. Which is the best method to determine how many different combinations of card packs, figurines, and yearbooks Stephanie could assemble?
Stephanie owns a sports collectibles store. She is assembling gift packs that contain a pack of cards, a figurine, and a team yearbook. There are 4 packs of regular cards and 2 packs of All-Star cards. Figurines include 3 different bobble-headed dolls and 3 different action figures. There are also 5 different team yearbooks. Which is the best method to determine how many different combinations of card packs, figurines, and yearbooks Stephanie could assemble?
A.) Add the number of card types to the number of figurines and mulitply the sum by the number of figurines
B.) Add the total number of choices and then multiply by 3.
C.) Multiply the total number of items in each of the three categories together.
D.) Multiply the number of options then divide by 2.
I was thinking it was C, but I don’t know…
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