Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Fundamental Counting Principle
The Fundamental Counting Principle states that if there are 'm' ways to do one thing and 'n' ways to do another, then there are m × n ways to perform both actions. This principle is essential for calculating the total number of outcomes in scenarios involving multiple independent choices.
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Combinations of Choices
In this context, combinations of choices refer to the different options available for each category of selection. Here, the colors of the pen and the types of writing tips represent two separate categories, and the total number of combinations is found by multiplying the number of options in each category.
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Multiplication of Independent Events
When dealing with independent events, the total number of outcomes is determined by multiplying the number of outcomes for each event. In this case, the choice of pen color is independent of the choice of writing tip, allowing us to use multiplication to find the total number of pen options.
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