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Use the Fundamental Counting Principle for each of the following problems.
***Your answers should all be whole numbers. Do not type commas in your answer (for example, type 1000 instead of 1,000)***
A) At Culver's, you can create your own Concrete Mixer dessert. There are four sizes, two flavors (chocolate or vanilla), and thirty-three mix-ins. If you order exactly one mix-in, how many possible Concrete Mixers are there?
B) My mom wants to borrow a DVD, a fiction book, a non-fiction book, and a board game from me. I have 10 DVDs, 30 fiction books, 15 non-fiction books, and 12 board games. How many different sets of items could I give her?
C) McDonald's has nine combo meals for lunch/dinner. Each combo comes with a pop, in one of three sizes and six flavors. It also comes with fries in one of four sizes. How many ways could you order a combo meal?
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Use the Fundamental Counting Principle for each of the following problems.
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