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?

3*2*4=24 lunches?

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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.