An experiment has three steps with three outcomes possible for the first step, two outcomes possible for the second step, and four outcomes possible for the third step. How many experimental outcomes exist for the entire experiment?
A. 24
B. 25
C. 26
D. 27
Answer: A. 24.
Total possible outcomes= Outcome in 1 step*Outcome in 2 step*Outcome in 3 step
Total possible outcome=3*2*4=24
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