Conditional Probability: Question 5 Peter owns 5 shirts, 3 pairs of pants, and 2 pairs of shoes. If an outfit consists of 1 shirt, 1 pair of pants, and 1 pair of shoes, how many different outfits can Peter create? Select one: 10 13 30 5
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