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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mark was making himself a sandwich. He could choose white or wheat bread. He could choose turkey, chicken, tuna, or peanut butter. How many different combinations of sandwiches could Mark make?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8 possible sandwiches

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would say about 32 possible because you can also mix things to get a whole new sandwich. and you have 4 things you can use. and you take 4 and multiply it by 4 you get 16.( you making a new combination with all the supplies available, minus the bread) ok now you have 16 combinations but with out bread, so you take 16 and multiply it by 2 (because you have 2 different breads) and you get 32. hope i helped. :)

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