A student of MA101 is preparing a course schedule for the next semester. The student may select one of three mathematics courses, one of three science courses, and one of five courses from social sciences. How many schedules are possible? Please can you show me the anwer

45

To find the total number of possible schedules, we need to multiply the number of options for each course.

For the mathematics course, there are 3 options.
For the science course, there are 3 options.
For the social sciences course, there are 5 options.

To find the total number of possible schedules, we need to multiply these numbers together:

Total number of schedules = Number of math options × Number of science options × Number of social science options

Total number of schedules = 3 × 3 × 5

Total number of schedules = 45

Therefore, there are 45 possible schedules for the next semester.