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When applying numbers outside of parentheses to a total count, you typically multiply the total count by the number outside the parentheses. For example, if you have a total count of 5 in parentheses and a number 3 outside, you would calculate it as 5 x 3, resulting in 15. This method is commonly used in mathematical expressions and calculations involving grouping symbols.

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