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OpenStudy (adamk):

You want to get a cell phone and you must decide on the right plan. If there are 10 different phones, 6 different calling plans and 3 different texting plans, how many different plans could you pick from if you can choose one phone, one calling plan and one texting plan? I know it involves using combinations and permutations but I'm not sure how.

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

no need to use either ...

OpenStudy (adamk):

@PaxPolaris Ohhh right it's just 10 x 6 x 3

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