If I remember correctly it would be 4 * 3 * 5 which would be 60

At 09:29 AM 2/15/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>I have a math problem and have no idea how to get the answer. Let's say
>that I have 3 groups. The first one has 4 objects, the second has 3
>objects and the third has 5 objects. How would I figure out the total
>possible combinations I could have of the three groups if you could only
>have one from each group using coldfusion?
>
>Phillip Broussard
>Tracker Marine Group
>417-873-5957
>
>
>
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