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Section3The Multiplicative Principle

Definition3.1The Multiplicative Principle

The multiplicative principle states that if event \(A\) can occur in \(m\) ways, and each possibility for \(A\) allows for exactly \(n\) ways for event \(B\text{,}\) then the event “\(A\) and \(B\)” can occur in \(m \times n\) ways.

See DDOI, Section 1.1

Exercise3.3Using the Multiplicative Principle

Use the Multiplicative Principle to solve these problems.