According to the Counting Principle, if one event has 'm' possible outcomes and a second event has 'n' possible outcomes, then find the total possible outcomes for the two events occur simultaneously.
A
m+n
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B
m−n
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C
m×n
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D
m÷n
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Solution
The correct option is Cm×n According to the Counting Principle, if one event has 'm' possible outcomes and a second event has 'n' possible outcomes, then there are m×n total possible outcomes for the two events occur simultaneously.