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A restaurant offers a menu with 10 appetizers, 6 main courses, and 8 desserts. In how many ways can a customer choose one appetizer, one main course, and one dessert?

 

Option: 1

352


Option: 2

862


Option: 3

480


Option: 4

180


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To determine the number of ways a customer can choose one appetizer, one main course, and one dessert from the given menu, we need to calculate the product of the choices for each category.

The number of choices for the appetizer is 10 since there are 10 appetizers on the menu.

The number of choices for the main course is 6 since there are 6 main courses on the menu.

The number of choices for the dessert is 8 since there are 8 desserts on the menu.

To calculate the total number of ways, we multiply these choices together:

Number of ways = 10 (appetizer choices)\times 6 (main course choices) \times 8 (dessert choices)= 480.

Therefore, there are 480 different ways a customer can choose one appetizer, one main course, and one dessert from the given menu.

 

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