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A family is planning a camping trip at a state park. The state park has 33 campgrounds, each with 66 campsites. How many different ways can the family plan a camping trip?\newline\newline____\_\_\_\_ ways

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Q. A family is planning a camping trip at a state park. The state park has 33 campgrounds, each with 66 campsites. How many different ways can the family plan a camping trip?\newline\newline____\_\_\_\_ ways
  1. Understand the problem: Understand the problem.\newlineThe family can choose one campground out of 33 and one campsite out of 66 within the chosen campground. We need to calculate the total number of different combinations they can choose from.
  2. Calculate combinations: Calculate the number of different combinations.\newlineThe number of different ways the family can plan a camping trip is the product of the number of campgrounds and the number of campsites in each campground.\newlineNumber of different ways =Number of campgrounds×Number of campsites per campground= \text{Number of campgrounds} \times \text{Number of campsites per campground}
  3. Perform calculation: Perform the calculation.\newlineNumber of different ways =3= 3 campgrounds ×6\times 6 campsites per campground\newlineNumber of different ways =18= 18

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