Johnie has 3 Jackets (J1, J2 and J3)

and 2 shirts (S1, S2) and 2 Trousers (T1, T2). He wants to wear 3 pieces of clothes daily. what should he choose if
a) same clues or
b) different clues

Don't understand your a and b.

cancel a and b

can you please tell me how many outfits can he make? Thank you

To determine what Johnie should choose, we need to consider the given clues and the options available. Let's break it down:

a) Same Clues:
If Johnie wants to wear the same type of clothing each day, he can choose one category from the given options (jackets, shirts, or trousers) for each day. Since he wants to wear 3 pieces of clothing daily, he can choose from the following combinations:
- 3 Jackets (J1, J2, J3)
- 3 Shirts (S1, S2)
- 3 Trousers (T1, T2)

b) Different Clues:
If Johnie wants to wear different types of clothing each day, he needs to choose one piece from each category (jackets, shirts, and trousers) for each day. Since he wants to wear 3 pieces of clothing daily, he can choose from the following combinations:
- 1 Jacket + 1 Shirt + 1 Trouser
- 1 Jacket + 2 Shirts
- 1 Jacket + 2 Trousers
- 1 Shirt + 1 Jacket + 1 Trouser
- 1 Shirt + 1 Jacket + 1 Trouser
- 1 Shirt + 2 Jackets
- 1 Shirt + 2 Trousers
- 1 Trouser + 1 Jacket + 1 Shirt
- 1 Trouser + 1 Jacket + 1 Shirt
- 1 Trouser + 2 Jackets
- 1 Trouser + 2 Shirts

Johnie has several options to choose from based on whether he wants to wear the same type of clothing or different types of clothing each day. He can decide by considering his personal style preference, the weather, and what combination suits his daily activities.