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Helga [31]
2 years ago
5

Jamie made the tree diagram below to show the different choices he has for ordering a pizza for lunch.

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1 answer:
goldenfox [79]2 years ago
4 0

The answer would be A; Three choices for size, two choices for the crust, and two choices for topping.

<h3>What are true statements about the condition?</h3>

The true statement are those statements that satisfy the given condition.

A tree diagram. The sizes are large, medium, and small.

The crusts are thin or thick. The toppings are tomato or meatball.

Sizes;

Small, Medium, and Large,

so they have 3 choices for size.

Crust;

Thin or thick for each size,

so they have 2 choices for the crust.

Topping;

Tomato or meatball for each one,

So, they have 2 choices for toppings.

The answer would be A; Three choices for size, two choices for the crust, and two choices for topping.

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