Jackie is in a fashion show at school. For her first outfit she may choose from 3 different colored shirts, 2 pairs of pants, and 3 pairs of shoes. From how many different possible outfits of 1 shirt, 1 pair of pants, and 1 pair of shoes can Jackie choose?

f 11 g 3 h 8 j 18

To find the total number of possible outfits, we need to multiply the number of options for each article of clothing:

3 (choices of shirts) x 2 (choices of pants) x 3 (choices of shoes) = 18

So Jackie can choose from 18 different possible outfits. The answer is j) 18.

To find the number of possible outfits, we need to multiply the number of options for each category.

Jackie has 3 options for the colored shirts, 2 options for the pants, and 3 options for the shoes.

Therefore, the total number of possible outfits is:
3 (options for shirts) x 2 (options for pants) x 3 (options for shoes) = 18.

So, Jackie can choose from 18 different possible outfits of 1 shirt, 1 pair of pants, and 1 pair of shoes.

The correct answer is j) 18.