Question 179259
1.) For her aquarium, Susan can choose from 4 types of fish and 3 types of plants. If she chooses one type of fish and one type of plant, how many different aquariums can Susan set up? 
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4*3 = 12
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2.) Lottery numbers in a particular state consist of 6 digits. Each lottery ball that is drawn has six sides numbered 1-6. How many different lottery numbers are possible? 
6^6 = 46656
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3.) The soccer team is silk-screening T-shirts. They have 4 different T-shirts and 2 different colors of ink. How many different T-shirts can be made using one ink color on a T-shirt?
4*2= 8
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4.) A travel agent is offering a vacation package. Participants choose the type of tour, a meal plan, and a hotel class from the table below

TOUR MEAL Hotel
Walking Restaurant 4-star
Boat Picnic 3-star
Bicycle 2-star
1-star 
How many different vacation packages are offered? 
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Your listing is too confusing.
Ans: (# of tours)*(# of mean plans)*(# of hotel classes) = your answer

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Cheers,
Stan H.