Pre-Algebra Student Edition
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Chapter 13.8, Problem 17HP
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Total number of outcomes is
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From the given information it is observed that Cameron and lisa are finding the number of different outfits they can make with
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Chapter 13 Solutions
Pre-Algebra Student Edition
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