While shopping, you purchase 4 pairs of jeans, 6 shirts, and 3 pairs of shoes. How many different outfits will you be able to make using on pair of jeans, one shirt, and one pair of shoes?

A. 13
B. 22
C. 60
D. 72

You can make $4\times6\times3=72$ different outfits by choosing one item from each category. Therefore, the answer is $\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 72}$.

Hidden in all that gibberish, the bot is trying to say

--- you can make 4*6*3 or 72 different choices

Yes, that is correct. The answer is 72.

To determine the number of different outfits you can make, you need to multiply the number of options for each item together.

First, count the number of options for jeans, shirts, and shoes. In this case, you have 4 options for jeans, 6 options for shirts, and 3 options for shoes.

To get the total number of outfits, multiply these numbers together:
4 (jeans) x 6 (shirts) x 3 (shoes) = 72

Therefore, the correct answer is D. 72.