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Samuel is building a snowman. There are 99 hats and 22 scarves to choose from. If Samuel uses one of each item, how many different snowmen can he make?\newline_____ snowmen

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Q. Samuel is building a snowman. There are 99 hats and 22 scarves to choose from. If Samuel uses one of each item, how many different snowmen can he make?\newline_____ snowmen
  1. Identify Choices: Step 11: Identify the number of choices for each item.\newlineSamuel has 99 hats and 22 scarves to choose from. He will use one hat and one scarf for each snowman.
  2. Calculate Combinations: Step 22: Calculate the total number of combinations.\newlineTo find the total combinations, multiply the number of hats by the number of scarves.\newline99 hats ×\times 22 scarves = 1818 combinations.

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