There are 2 types of cones that you can use and there are 3 flavors of ice cream. How many different combinations are there?
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2*3 = ____
The Fundamental Counting Principle states that if there are p ways to choose one thing and q ways to choose another thing, then there are p*q possible combinations to select both things in different ways
So, 2*3 = 6, which means there are 6 different combinations to choose a type of cone and flavor of ice cream.
So, 2*3 = 6, which means there are 6 different combinations to choose a type of cone and flavor of ice cream.