SOLUTION: Two dice are rolled and one letter is chosen from a, b or c. Use the counting principle to determine the number of possible outcomes.

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Question 323553: Two dice are rolled and one letter is chosen from a, b or c. Use the counting principle to determine the number of possible outcomes.


Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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Rolling two dice gives you 36 possible outcomes.
So for each letter choice you'd have 36 possible outcomes.
Since there are 3 letters that would make 3*36 or 108 possible dice/letter outcomes.