Kevin has 4 choices for appetizers, 4 choices for meats, 6 choices for vegetables, 4 choices for desserts, and 7 choices for drinks. Using the multiplication principle, we can multiply the number of choices for each category to find the total number of meal options:
4 * 4 * 6 * 4 * 7 = 1,344
Therefore, Kevin could order 1,344 different meals. The answer is not listed among the choices given.
Kevin goes to a restaurant that offers 4 appetizer choices, 4 different meats, 6 vegetables, 4 desserts, and 7 drinks. Assuming he gets one of each, how many different meals could he order?
Responses
A 184
B 504
C 672
D 2688
E 25
3 answers
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If none of the given answers is correct, then the correct answer is not among them and needs to be provided.