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Shelley is putting together a business outfit. There are 33 pairs of pants and 22 dress shirts to choose from. How many different outfits can Shelley put together?\newline_______\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ outfits

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Q. Shelley is putting together a business outfit. There are 33 pairs of pants and 22 dress shirts to choose from. How many different outfits can Shelley put together?\newline_______\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ outfits
  1. Identify choices: Step 11: Identify the number of choices for pants and shirts.\newlineShelley has 33 pairs of pants and 22 dress shirts to choose from. To find the total number of different outfits, multiply the number of choices for pants by the number of choices for shirts.\newlineCalculation: 33 pairs of pants ×\times 22 dress shirts = 66 outfits.

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