Question
A deli has a lunch special which consists of a sandwich, soup, dessert and drink for $4.99. They offer the following choices:
Sandwich: chicken, ham, tuna, roast beef
Soup: tomato, chicken noodle, vegetable
Dessert: cookie in pie
Drinks: tea, coffee, Coke, diet Coke, sprite. How many total lunch specials are there?
Sandwich: chicken, ham, tuna, roast beef
Soup: tomato, chicken noodle, vegetable
Dessert: cookie in pie
Drinks: tea, coffee, Coke, diet Coke, sprite. How many total lunch specials are there?
Answers
There are 4 options for the sandwich, 3 options for the soup, 1 option for dessert, and 5 options for the drink. To find out how many total lunch specials there are, we can multiply the number of options for each category:
4 sandwich options x 3 soup options x 1 dessert option x 5 drink options = 60 total lunch specials
Therefore, there are 60 total lunch specials available.
4 sandwich options x 3 soup options x 1 dessert option x 5 drink options = 60 total lunch specials
Therefore, there are 60 total lunch specials available.
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