Joseph is going to see his favorite sports team play and wants to show his team spirit. He has 4 different jerseys and 6 different hats depicting his team. How many different combinations of jerseys and hats does he have to choose from?

6 * 4 = ?

just wanted to make sure i was doing it right. thanks, ms. sue!

You're welcome, Bubbie.

To find the number of different combinations Joseph has to choose from, you can multiply the number of options for jerseys with the number of options for hats.

Joseph has 4 different jerseys and 6 different hats. To find the total number of combinations, multiply the number of jerseys (4) by the number of hats (6):

4 jerseys x 6 hats = 24 different combinations.

Therefore, Joseph has 24 different combinations of jerseys and hats to choose from.