Evan has two baskets containing snacks items. The first basket contains one package each of peanuts, almonds, cashews, and pretzels. The second basket contains a banana, a mango, a peach, a pear, and a plum. Evan takes one item from the first basket and two items from the second basket for his lunch. If Evan takes either the package of peanuts or the banana, how many different selections of three snack items can he take? A. 18 B. 22 C. 36 D. 40
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Evan has two baskets containing snacks items. The first basket contains one package each of peanuts, almonds, cashews, and pretzels. The second basket contains a banana, a mango, a peach, a pear, and a plum. Evan takes one item from the first basket and two items from the second basket for his lunch. If Evan takes either the package of peanuts or the banana, how many different selections of three snack items can he take?
A. 18
B. 22
C. 36
D. 40
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