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 combinations when multiple independent choices are involved.
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Combinations of Choices
In this scenario, we have two independent choices: the color of the car and the style of the car. Each choice can be made independently of the other, allowing us to multiply the number of options for each choice to find the total number of combinations.
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Multiplication of Options
To find the total number of ways to order the car, we multiply the number of color options (9) by the number of style options (3). This multiplication reflects the total combinations available when selecting one option from each category, leading to the final count of possible car configurations.
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