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Ghella [55]
4 years ago
7

At a sandwich shop they offer 3 kinds of bread, 5 kinds of meat, and 3 kinds of cheese. Each type of sandwich has a combination

of exactly 3 ingredients: 1 bread, 1 meat, and 1 cheese. How many types of sandwiches are possible?
Mathematics
1 answer:
prisoha [69]4 years ago
8 0
The amount of different combos possible would be 165 // Hope this helped, comment below for any clarifications // Brainliest ;) Thanks!! //
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