A lunch menu consists of 5 different sandwiches, 2 different soups, and 5 different drinks. How many choices are there for ordering a sandwich, a bowl of soup, and a drink?


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I believe the answer is 50 choices. First multiply the amount of different sandwiches by the amount of different soups (2). 5 times 2 would give you 10. Then multiply that by the different drinks so 5 times 10 is 50.

The number of choices for ordering a sandwich, a bowl of soup, and a drink are 50 choices.

What is multiplication?

Multiplication is the process of multiplying, therefore, adding a number to itself for the number of times stated. For example, 3 × 4 means 3 is added to itself 4 times, and vice versa for the other number.

The menu consists of 5 different sandwiches, 2 different soups, and 5 different drinks. Therefore, the number of choices for ordering a sandwich, a bowl of soup, and a drink are:

Number of choices = 5 × 2 × 5 = 50 choices

Hence, the number of choices for ordering a sandwich, a bowl of soup, and a drink are 50 choices.

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