Multiple Choice
The------ states that if there are k1 choices for the first event, k2 choices for the second event, . . ., and kn choices for the nth event, then the total number of possible outcomes are (k1) (k2) (k3) . . . (kn) .
A) empirical rule
B) fundamental counting principle
C) addition rule
D) law of large numbers
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