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iogann1982 [59]
3 years ago
11

A pizza place offers 3 different

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2 answers:
bezimeni [28]3 years ago
6 0
1\ cheese\ is\ choose\ from\ 3:\ \ \ {3 \choose 1} =3\\and\ 3\ toppings\ are\ choose\ from\ 8:\ \ \  {8 \choose 3} = \frac{8!}{3!\cdot(8-3)!}= \frac{5!\cdot6\cdot7\cdot8}{2\cdot3\cdot5!}=56  \\\\a\ pizza\ can\ be\ made\ on\ \ 3 \cdot 56=168\ \  ways
alexira [117]3 years ago
3 0
The cheese can be any one out of 3 = 3 choices.  For each of those . . .
The first topping can be any one of 8.  For each of those . . .
The second topping can be any one of the remaining 7 . For each of those . . .
The third topping can be any one of the remaining 6 .

Total number of ways to assemble a pizza = (3 x 8 x 7 x 6) =  1,008 ways.

BUT . . .

You could choose the SAME 3 toppings in (3 x 2) = 6 different ways, and
nobody could tell the difference once they were selected.  All 6 different
ways would result in the same pizza.

So, out of the 1,008 total different ways there are of choosing ingredients,
there are only ( 1,008 / 6 ) = <em><u>168</u></em> different and distinct pizzas.
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