$mn$ Rule

Created October 31, 2025 Last modified November 03, 2025 @ 6:30 PM


Definition

The $mn$-rule says that the number of combinations of possible outcomes of one experiment with $m$ outcomes and another with $n$ outcomes is just $mn$.

Examples

If I roll two dice and treat each die as an experiment, then $m = n = 6$ and so there are $6 \cdot 6 = 36$ possible combinations of outcomes.