Criteria Cognitive Aptitude (CCAT) Practice Test

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How many different sets can Jean compose using one of each garment category if he has 5 shirts, 3 ties, 6 trousers, and 2 coats?

  1. 60

  2. 180

  3. 200

  4. 220

The correct answer is: 200

To determine how many different sets of garments Jean can compose using one of each garment category, you multiply the number of options available in each category. Jean has: - 5 shirts - 3 ties - 6 trousers - 2 coats The total combinations can be calculated by multiplying the number of choices for each category: 5 shirts × 3 ties × 6 trousers × 2 coats Now, let's do the step-by-step calculation: 1. First, multiply the number of shirts by the number of ties: 5 × 3 = 15 combinations of shirts and ties. 2. Next, multiply that result by the number of trousers: 15 × 6 = 90 combinations of shirts, ties, and trousers. 3. Finally, multiply by the number of coats to get the total number of garment combinations: 90 × 2 = 180 combinations. Thus, the correct answer to the question about the total number of different sets Jean can compose is 180. This is why the answer is identified as the option that represents this calculation correctly.