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Does anyone have answers to compare? -Isaac
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Is this section actually about equivalence relations, or do I have the wrong book? If it's not about equivalence relations, could somebody post the text of the actual question? Thanks so much! -Zoe
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So the problem states that there are four ways from Boston to Detroit and then six ways from Detroit to L.A., so because you can pair each trip from one town with any trip to the other, there are 4*6 ways you can take this trip.
 
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So the problem states that there are four ways from Boston to Detroit and then six ways from Detroit to L.A., so because you can pair each trip from one town with any trip to the other, there are 4*6 ways you can take this trip.

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