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A family is planning a camping trip at a state park. The state park has 66 campgrounds, each with 22 campsites. How many different ways can the family plan a camping trip?\newline_____ ways

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Q. A family is planning a camping trip at a state park. The state park has 66 campgrounds, each with 22 campsites. How many different ways can the family plan a camping trip?\newline_____ ways
  1. Calculate Total Campsites: Step 11: Identify the total number of campsites available in the park.\newlineCalculation: Each campground has 22 campsites, and there are 66 campgrounds.\newline66 campgrounds ×\times 22 campsites per campground == 1212 campsites.
  2. Determine Number of Choices: Step 22: Determine the number of ways the family can choose a campsite.\newlineSince the family can choose any one of the available campsites, the number of choices is equal to the total number of campsites.\newlineChoices =12= 12.

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