Franco is ordering lunch with a drink, sandwich, and a salad. He has a choice of 3 drinks, 2 sandwiches, and 4 salads. How many possible lunches are there?
Yes, you are correct. To find the total number of possible lunches, you multiply the number of choices for each category together. In this case, Franco has 3 drink options, 2 sandwich options, and 4 salad options. Thus, the total number of possible lunches is 3 multiplied by 2 multiplied by 4, which equals 24. So, there are 24 possible lunches for Franco to choose from.