Respuesta :

Answer:

They would both work

Step-by-step explanation:

All of the possible outcomes would be each variable multiplied together, and in this case it would be 4 clothes times 3 colors. This would be 12 outcomes.

Answer:

Both

Step-by-step explanation:

On the side and top of diagram A, you can see there are 4 options for the types of clothing and 3 options for the color, and the diagram shows all the possible combinations for that. This means option A is right.

On the side and top of diagram B, you are given 4 different options for clothing and 3 for the color. This chart shows all the possible combinations as well, meaning that option B is right too.

On top of this, you can also notice that both diagrams A and B have the same labels, just moved around.