SOLUTION: A ball in a maze has reached a point where it can roll along any one of 3 different paths. Another ball in a different location of the maze has reached a point where it can roll al

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Question 1157730: A ball in a maze has reached a point where it can roll along any one of 3 different paths. Another ball in a different location of the maze has reached a point where it can roll along any one of 5 different paths. In how many ways can both possible events occur together??
Answer by ikleyn(52778)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Although after reading your text I do not understand, about which events the question asks, I know the answer.

It is 3*5 = 15.



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