Combinations Made with love, for you, by Miss Langam :)

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Combinations Made with love, for you, by Miss Langam :)

Question #1 Nancy’s Fashion Shop sells one-of-a- kind dresses. You can order a short dress or a long dress. Your dress can be red, blue, orange, or green. How many one-of-a-kind dresses could you purchase at Nancy’s Fashion Shop? Hint: Multiply.

Answer A short blue dress A long blue dress A short red dress A long red dress A short orange dress A long orange dress A short green dress A long orange dress This adds up to a total of 8 dresses because 2 dress x 4 colors = 8 dresses!

Question #2 Marco and Aleksei are making sandwiches for lunch. They can choose from white bread and wheat bread. They can have sliced turkey or sliced ham on their sandwich. They can choose muenster cheese or cheddar cheese. How many different sandwiches could they make?

Answer White bread, turkey and muenster cheese White bread, turkey and cheddar cheese White bread, ham and muenster cheese White bread, ham and cheddar cheese Wheat bread, turkey and muenster cheese Wheat bread turkey and cheddar cheese Wheat bread, ham and muenster cheese Wheat bread, ham and cheddar cheese This is a total of 8 sandwiches. 2 bread types x 2 meat types x 2 cheese types = 2 x 2 x 2 = 8!