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| Question 749222:  I am learning combinations and permutations but I don't no how to get this problem. If you could explain the answer you got that would be great. Here is the problem: A new car customer has to choose from among 3 models, each of which comes with 4 interior colors, 3 interior colors, and with any combination of up to 6 optional accessories. How many essentially different ways can the customer order the car?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A new car customer has to choose from among 3 models, each of which comes with 4 interior colors, 3 interior colors, and with any combination of up to 6 optional accessories. How many essentially different ways can the customer order the car? -----
 Use the Fundamental Counting Rule:
 Ans: 4*3*6 = 72 different cars
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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