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Combinatorial Analysis: Multiplicative Principle

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In a pizzeria, there are 3 options of dough (traditional, whole wheat, and gluten-free) and 4 options of edge (Catupiry, cheddar, bacon, and cream cheese). If a customer decides to choose one dough option and one edge option, how many different combinations can he make?
a.
14
b.
10
c.
7
d.
12
e.
20

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