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7–5BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY (pages 169–170)The Fundamental Counting Priniciple states that if thereare outcomes for the first choice and outcomesfor a second choice, then the total number of possibleoutcomes is m × n.EXAMPLE Use Fundamental Counting PrincipleFLOWERS Chloe wants to buy a bouquet of flowers ina vase. The flower shop has roses, daffodils, and tulips,and has four different vases from which to choose. Usethe Fundamental Counting Principle to find the totalnumber of possible outcomes of a bouquet made up oftwo types of flowers in a vase.number ofoutcomes forflower choice·number ofoutcomes forvase choice=totalnumber ofoutcomes· =There aredifferent outcomes.HOMEWORKASSIGNMENTPage(s):Exercises:Check Your Progress PASTA A restaurant offers a pastabar where customers can choose from fettucine, linguine, andmacaroni for their pasta choice, and three types of sauce. Usethe Fundamental Counting Principle to find the total numberof outcomes of a pasta dish with one type of pasta and onesauce.Copyright © Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>, a division of The <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Companies, Inc.184 Math Connects, Course 1

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