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SpyIntel [72]
3 years ago
6

Uma pizzaria oferece em seu cardápio 12 sabores de pizza. Se um cliente pretende pedir 3 pizzas, então o número de maneiras que

ele pode realizar esse pedido é;
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Mathematics
1 answer:
Anarel [89]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Partindo do pressuposto de que você pode ter coberturas duplas e triplas do mesmo item, o cálculo é relativamente simples. Para calcular as combinações possíveis; deve-se multiplicar as coberturas disponíveis pelo número total de coberturas permitidas. Este cálculo é semelhante a como olhamos para diferentes sistemas de contagem de base. Normalmente contamos com decimais (base 10), portanto, o número de combinações, se usar 3 dígitos, seria calculado por 10 x 10 x 10.

10x10 = 100

100x10 = 1000 combinações (0 a 999)

Sua pergunta sobre coberturas de pizza é a mesma, mas assumindo um sistema de numeração de base 12, então 12x12x12 ou 12³

Portanto, 1.728 combinações incluindo 0 (sem coberturas?) E também incluindo 12 ocasiões em que todas as 3 coberturas seriam iguais. Se esses cenários de pessoas forem restritos de modo que você só possa ter coberturas duplas máximas, etc., então essas combinações devem ser removidas (subtraídas do total de combinações permitidas).

Espero ter ajudado você a entender os princípios, então você deve ser capaz de trabalhar a partir disso, de muitas outras soluções semelhantes

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