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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 04:20 DEVORIA2001

An experiment requires a sequence of three steps. the first step can result in four possible outcomes, the second in three possible outcomes, and the third in two possible outcomes. what is the total number of outcomes possible? hint [see quick example on page 419.]

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