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Craig stops at a gas station to fill his tank. He must choose between full-service and self-service and between regular,
midgrade and premium gasoline. How many possible combinations are there?
A2.
B6
C4
D8

Answer :

Omer08

Answer:

B, 6

Step-by-step explanation:

As there are 2 service options and 3 regular options All you do is multiply them:

2Ɨ3=6

Heres a different way to show it:

FS = Full service

SS = self service

R = regular

M = Midgrade

P = Premium

FS,R FS,M FS,P

SS,R SS,M SS,P

So it's 6

debmc7

Answer:

B. 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Full/self service = 2 options

regular/mid/premium = 3 options

2 x 3 = 6

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