find the number of possible choices when you choose one item from each category.

1. 3 hats, 7 shirts, 13 scarves

2. 6 pens, 2 nbk

3. 4 cars, 2 colors

i don't get the question

If you have 3 hats, 7 shirts, and 13 scarves, you have 273 different outfits.

Explanation: 3 * 7 * 13 = 273

If you post your answers to the other problems, we'll be glad to check them.

Kate, yes

The question is asking for the number of possible choices when you choose one item from each category. Let's break down each scenario:

1. In this case, you have 3 choices for hats, 7 choices for shirts, and 13 choices for scarves. To find the total number of possible choices, you need to multiply the number of choices in each category. So, the total number of possible choices would be 3 × 7 × 13 = 273.

2. Similarly, you have 6 choices for pens and 2 choices for notebooks (nbk). To find the total number of possible choices, you multiply these numbers together: 6 × 2 = 12. Therefore, you have 12 possible choices when selecting one item from each category.

3. In this scenario, you have 4 choices for cars and 2 choices for colors. So, the total number of possible choices would be 4 × 2 = 8.

In summary:
1. 3 hats, 7 shirts, 13 scarves: 3 × 7 × 13 = 273 possible choices.
2. 6 pens, 2 notebooks: 6 × 2 = 12 possible choices.
3. 4 cars, 2 colors: 4 × 2 = 8 possible choices.

So you would just multiply the 3 #s together?

no