Bruno is designing his next skateboard. The skateboard store has 3 types of grip tape, 13 types of decks, 7 types of trucks, 4 types of bearings, and 2 types of wheels. How many different skateboards can Bruno create?

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Answer 1
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Answer:

2,184 different skateboards

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the fundamental counting principle to solve this.  This is where you multiply all possible choices together to get the total...

(3)(13)(7)(4)(2) = 2,184 different choices

He can choose 1 type of grip tape and still have 13 choices for decks, 7 choices for trucks, 4 choices for bearings and 2 choices for wheels. With 3 choices for tape in the first place, he has

(3)(13)(7)(4)(2) combinations he can make

Answer 2
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2,184 different skateboards

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Step-by-step explanation: 1) (-2,0) and (2,5)      5) (2,-1) and (10,9)

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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