Gabrielle is making a salad from the following ingredients: three different varieties of lettuce, three different varieties of tomatoes, and four different varieties of beans. If Gabrielle wants to use only one type of lettuce, one type of tomato, and one type of bean, how many different combinations of salads can she possibly make?

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Gabrielle is making a salad from the following ingredients: three different varieties of lettuce, three different varieties of tomatoes, and four different varieties of beans. If Gabrielle wants to use only one type of lettuce, one type of tomato, and one type of bean, how many different combinations of salads can she possibly make?