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KengaRu [80]
1 year ago
14

At Beast Island Pizza, every pizza comes with cheese and tomato sauce. Beast Island Pizza offers four toppings: Pepperoni, sausa

ge, mushrooms, and onions. Customers can add any number of toppings to a pizza, but Beast Island Pizza does not let customers double up on toppings or add extra cheese to a pizza.
Due to popular demand, Beast Island Pizza has agreed to make half-and-half pizzas. Each topping can now be added to either half of the pizza or the whole pizza. In how many different ways could a customer order a pizza?
Mathematics
1 answer:
malfutka [58]1 year ago
5 0

Using the Fundamental Counting Theorem, there are 60 different ways to order the pizza.

<h3>What is the Fundamental Counting Theorem?</h3>

It is a theorem that states that if there are n things, each with n_1, n_2, \cdots, n_n ways to be done, each thing independent of the other, the number of ways they can be done is:

N = n_1 \times n_2 \times \cdots \times n_n

For this problem, the parameters are found as follows:

  • For the sauce, there are 2 options, cheese or tomato, hence n_1 = 2.
  • For the topping, there are 4 options, but the options may be combined, for example, Pepperoni and Sausage, hence n_2 = 2^4 - 1= 15.
  • The topping can be added to either all the pizza or only half the pizza, hence n_3 = 2.

Thus the number of ways is given by:

N = 2 x 15 x 2 = 60.

More can be learned about the Fundamental Counting Theorem at brainly.com/question/24314866

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