Use the fundamental counting principle to count the number of outcomes. A salesman packed 3 shirts and 6 ties. With one shirt, he could wear all 6 ties. With another shirt, he could wear 5 ties. With the third shirt, he could wear only 2 ties. How many different combinations did he have?

A. 12
B. 13
C. 32
D. 60


Answer: B

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