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A man has 2 jackets, 5 shirts and 6 pairs of slacks. If an outfit consists of a jacket, shirt and a pair of slacks, how many different outfits can the man wear?Choices:- 126 50 60 80

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A man has 2 jackets, 5 shirts and 6 pairs of slacks. If an outfit consists of a jacket, shirt and a pair of slacks, how many different outfits can the man wear?Choices:- 126 50 60 80

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The number of different outfits the man can wear is determined by multiplying the number of choices for each item of clothing.

He has 2 choices for jackets, 5 choices for shirts, and 6 choices for slacks.

So, the total number of outfits is 2 (jackets) * 5 (shirts) * 6 (slacks) = 60 outfits.

So, the correct answer from the choices is 60.

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