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Scott's family is going to get a hamster, but first they need to buy the supplies. The pet store has 66 cages and 22 kinds of wood shavings to cover the floor of the cage. How many different ways can Scott's family set up a home for their hamster?\newline____\_\_\_\_ ways

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Q. Scott's family is going to get a hamster, but first they need to buy the supplies. The pet store has 66 cages and 22 kinds of wood shavings to cover the floor of the cage. How many different ways can Scott's family set up a home for their hamster?\newline____\_\_\_\_ ways
  1. Identify Choices: Identify the number of choices for each category.\newlineScott's family has 66 choices for cages and 22 choices for wood shavings.
  2. Use Principle: Use the fundamental counting principle.\newlineTo find the total number of different ways to set up the hamster's home, multiply the number of choices for cages by the number of choices for wood shavings.\newline66 cages * 22 kinds of wood shavings
  3. Perform Multiplication: Perform the multiplication to find the total number of different setups. 6×2=126 \times 2 = 12

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