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Mr. Romero will choose one student at random from each of the three groups below to create teams for the History Bowl Competition.
How many different combinations of team members are possible?
Group 1:
Ava
Antoine
Greg
Group 2:
Mario
Brooke
Group 3
Sallie
Shanayah
Abigail
Perry
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