If an event can occur in 'm' different ways, following which another event can occur in 'n' different ways, then the total numbers of occurrence of the events in the given order is __________________

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If an event can occur in 'm' different ways, following which another event can occur in 'n' different ways, then the total numbers of occurrence of the events in the given order is __________________