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The table shows the possible outcomes for choosing one rose and one tulip. A 3-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 has entries Yellow rose, white rose, red rose. Column 2 is labeled purple tulip with entries (P, Y), (P, W), (P, R). Column 3 is labeled Orange tulip with entries (O, Y), (O, W), (O, R).

How many total possible outcomes are there?
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