For her birthday, Karla received a new wardrobe consisting of 5 shirts, 3 pairs of pants, 2 skirts, and 3 pairs of shoes for her birthday. How many new outfits can she make?

assuming that no outfit contains both a skirt and pants, then

(5)(3+2)(3) = 75
If each outfit contains all 4 items, then
5*3*2*3 = 90

To determine the number of new outfits Karla can make with her new wardrobe, we need to multiply the number of options for each clothing item.

Number of shirts: 5
Number of pants: 3
Number of skirts: 2
Number of shoes: 3

To calculate the total number of outfit combinations, we multiply these values together:

5 (shirts) x 3 (pants) x 2 (skirts) x 3 (shoes) = 90

Therefore, Karla can make 90 new outfits with her new wardrobe.

To determine how many new outfits Karla can make with her new wardrobe, we need to multiply the number of options for each item together.

First, let's find the number of shirt and pants combinations. We have 5 shirts and 3 pairs of pants, so we multiply those numbers together: 5 * 3 = 15.

Next, let's find the number of skirt and top combinations. We have 2 skirts and 5 shirts, so we multiply those numbers together: 2 * 5 = 10.

Finally, let's find the number of shoe combinations. We have 3 pairs of shoes, which means we have 3 options for each outfit.

To get the total number of new outfits Karla can make, we multiply the number of shirt and pants combinations by the number of skirt and top combinations, and then multiply that result by the number of shoe combinations: 15 * 10 * 3 = 450.

Therefore, Karla can make 450 new outfits with her new wardrobe.