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A doctor wants to subscribe to some magazines so that her patients have something to read in the waiting room. She wants to subscribe to one of 99 news magazines and one of 22 fashion magazines. How many different combinations of magazines can the doctor order?\newline_________\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ combinations

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Q. A doctor wants to subscribe to some magazines so that her patients have something to read in the waiting room. She wants to subscribe to one of 99 news magazines and one of 22 fashion magazines. How many different combinations of magazines can the doctor order?\newline_________\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ combinations
  1. Count Choices: Count the choices for news magazines and fashion magazines separately. \newlineNumber of news magazine choices = 99\newlineNumber of fashion magazine choices = 22\newlineCalculate the total combinations by multiplying the choices.\newline9×2=189 \times 2 = 18

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