Answer:
[tex]15 \cdot 10 (14+9)=3450 ways[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 15 different apples and 10 different pears
Jack can pick an apple in 15 ways and then Jill has a chance of picking an apple from 14 apples and pear from 10 pears. So, total of [tex]15 \cdot 14 \cdot 10[/tex] ways
Jack can pick a pear in 10 ways and then Jill has a chance of picking an apple from 15 apples and pear from 9 pears. So total of [tex]10 \cdot 15 \cdot 9[/tex] ways
Number of possible ways = [tex](15 \cdot 14 \cdot 10)+(10 \cdot 15 \cdot 9)=15 \cdot 10 (14+9)=3450 ways[/tex]