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
12 outfits
5*8*3 = 120 outfits.
160 outfits
59
15 outfits. Simple Math
How many different outfits are possible from six shirts, four pairs of pants, and five pairs of socks?
There are six possible combinations.
12
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 that you do not wish to go out without a shirt on, etc, there are 8 possible outfits.
45 outfits
12 outfits
There are 30 outfit possibilities. Normally for a problem like this you just have to multiply all the numbers, but the trick to this question is to first add the number of shirts. If you don't, then some of your outfits will be a sweater and dress shirt with no pants, which isn't an outfit. So you have a total of 10 shirts and 3 pairs of pants, and when you multiply them you get a total of 30 outfits.
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