If a menu has 3 different salads and 3 different main courses, and a diner wants to order one of each, how many possible combinations are available to the diner?

Respuesta :

9. Just multiply the two numbers together

Answer: 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The number of different salads = 3

The number of different main courses = 3

It means for dinner there are 3 choices for salads and 3 choices for main courses.

If a diner wants to order one of each, then the possible combinations are available to the diner=[tex]3\times3=9[/tex]

Hence, the possible combinations are available to the diner = 9