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If you can choose one item from a group of M items and a second item from a group of N items, then the total number of two-item choices is _______.
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M × N
Explanation: by the multiplication rule — for each of the M choices for the first item there are N choices for the second, so M·N total two-item choices (e.g., 3×4 = 12).
Explanation: by the multiplication rule — for each of the M choices for the first item there are N choices for the second, so M·N total two-item choices (e.g., 3×4 = 12).
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