Suppose you own a small video game store. You offer the costumer to make their own bundles at a steady price of $900.00. The buyer can choose from 3 systems.

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Suppose you own a small video game store. You offer the costumer to make their own bundles at a steady price of $ The buyer can choose from 3 systems (PlayStation3, Xbox 360, and Wii) with any 2 games from a selection of 5 tittles. You can’t choose the same game twice. Also 3 different brand of a HDTV (Sony, Samsung, and Visio). How many different bundles can the buyer choose from?

Suppose you opened a new store in the mall. You have 4 type of pants (blue jeans, grey jeans, red jeans, and cargos) and 3 types of shirts (red shirts, white shirts, and black shirts). How many choices do your customers have for an outfit Answer: there are 12 combinations in all

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