Jai has three different shirts (red, blue, and orange) and two pairs of pants (jeans and corduroys). How many different outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants are possible?

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jai has three different shirts red blue orange and 2 pairs of pants

This problem is asking for the number of different outfits Jai can create using one of the three shirts and one of the two pairs of pants.

To solve this problem, you can use the multiplication rule of counting:

Number of Outfits = Number of Shirt Choices x Number of Pant Choices

There are 3 possible choices of shirts and 2 possible choices of pants. Therefore, there are:

Number of Outfits = 3 x 2 = 6

So there are 6 different outfits that Jai can create.

customers can choose to get ice cream in plain cone or waffle

This problem is asking for the number of different ways customers can choose to get ice cream in either a plain cone or a waffle cone.

To solve this problem, you can use the addition rule of counting:

Number of Ways = Number of Plain Cones + Number of Waffle Cones

There are 2 possible choices of cones: plain or waffle. Therefore, there are:

Number of Ways = 1 + 1 = 2

So there are 2 different ways customers can choose to get ice cream - either in a plain cone or in a waffle cone.

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