Question: A store sells 5 different stuffed animals and 8 different games. A child buys two items. a) If the child buys one stuffed animal and

A store sells 5 different stuffed animals and 8 different games. A child buys two items.

a) If the child buys one stuffed animal and one game, how many possible pairs could he buy?

b) If the child buys two stuffed animals or buys two games, how many possible pairs could he buy? Assume that the two items he buys are not the same (i.e. either two different stuffed animals or two different games).

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