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Eli is trying to pick out an outfit for the first day of school. He can choose from 7 pairs of pants, 8 t-shirts, 2 sweaters or hoodies, and 5 pairs of shoes. How many different outfits does Eli have to choose from?
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Use the fundamental counting principle: multiply the number of choices for each item.
7 pants × 8 t-shirts × 2 sweaters/hoodies × 5 shoes = 7·8·2·5 = 560.
Eli has 560 possible outfits.
7 pants × 8 t-shirts × 2 sweaters/hoodies × 5 shoes = 7·8·2·5 = 560.
Eli has 560 possible outfits.
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