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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 20:15 starreee

David has 2 roses (French, Damask), 2 tulips (Lady Tulip,
Garden Tulip), and 1 carnation (Dianthus) in a vase. He wants to make a
bouquet for Annie. The bouquet has space for one of each type of flower
(1 Rose, 1 Tulip, 1 Carnation). How many possible 3 flower combinations
can David make if he uses one type of each flower for the bouquet? (i. e,
French, Lady Tulip, Dianthus)

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