SOLUTION: The menu of a restaurant lists 6 appetizers, 4 entrees, 4 desserts, and 3 drinks. Assuming a meal consists of one appetizer, one entrée, one desert, and one drink, how many differ
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Question 849899: The menu of a restaurant lists 6 appetizers, 4 entrees, 4 desserts, and 3 drinks. Assuming a meal consists of one appetizer, one entrée, one desert, and one drink, how many different meals can be ordered.
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