24 seperate outfits.
How many different outfits are possible from six shirts, four pairs of pants, and five pairs of socks?
There are six possible combinations.
45 outfits
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5*8*3 = 120 outfits.
160 outfits
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To calculate the total number of outfits possible with 3 shirts and 3 pairs of pants, you can use the fundamental counting principle. This principle states that you multiply the number of choices for each category together to find the total number of outcomes. In this case, there are 3 choices for shirts and 3 choices for pants, so the total number of outfits possible is 3 shirts x 3 pants = 9 outfits.
How many different outfits are possible from six shirts, four pairs of pants, and five pairs of socks?
There are six possible 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.
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Assuming that you do not wish to go out without a shirt on, etc, there are 8 possible outfits.
45 outfits
Melissa can create different outfits by pairing each shirt with each pair of pants. Since she has 2 shirts and 4 pairs of pants, the total number of outfits can be calculated by multiplying the number of shirts by the number of pants: (2 \times 4 = 8). Therefore, Melissa can make 8 different outfits.
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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.