Mackenzie is trying to pick out an outfit for the first day of school. She can choose from 8
pairs of pants, 3 t-shirts, 8 sweaters or hoodies, and 4 pairs of shoes. How many different
outfits does Mackenzie have to choose from?
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768

Step-by-step explanation:

This is an example of what is sometimes called the multiplication principle.

If some process consists of choosing items in a given number of ways, the number of ways of making all the choices in sequence is found by multiplication.

8 choices of pants  x  3 choices of shirt  x  8 choices of sweater/hoodie x 4 choices of shoes.

8 x 3 x 8 x 4 = 768 ways to choose an outfit!

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