Assuming you mean 4 pairs of shoes, 4*3*4 = 48
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To determine the total number of outfit combinations, multiply the number of choices for each clothing item. You have 2 pairs of shoes, 2 shirts, and 3 pants. Therefore, the total combinations are calculated as (2 \text{ (shoes)} \times 2 \text{ (shirts)} \times 3 \text{ (pants)} = 12) different outfit choices.
To calculate the total number of different outfits Don can wear, multiply the number of shoes, pants, and shirts. He has 4 pairs of shoes, 7 pairs of pants, and 7 shirts. Therefore, the total number of outfits is 4 x 7 x 7 = 196 different outfits.
All you have to do is multiply them together: 5 shirts x 6 pants x 2 shoes = 60 different outfits.
45 outfits
Assuming an outfit is one shirt, one pair of pants and one pair of shoes, there are 24 different outfits.
59
To find the total number of different combinations of shirts and pants, you multiply the number of shirts by the number of pants. With 8 shirts and 6 pants, the calculation is 8 x 6, resulting in 48 different combinations.
Assuming the shirts and pants are all different and that an "outfit" consists of one shirt and one pair of pants and that Jimmy is using these shirts and pants to make his outfits, there are 42 possible combinations.
Assuming each of the shirts is distinguishable from the others and similarly with the pants and a "combination" consists of one shirt and one pair of pants, the answer is 4*10 = 40 combinations.
30 ways.