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well, you can to topping 1&2, topping 2&3, topping 1&3, topping 1, 2 and 3, and you can also do all three toppings. so that's seven different types for one size pizza, and you can have all combinations in four sizes. that makes a total of 28 different pizza combinations.
32 combinations. 4 of these will have no toppings, or all three toppings, 12 will have one topping and another 12 will have 2 toppings.
120 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x1 = Toppings 20 x 6 x 1 = Toppings 120 x 1 = Toppings 120 = Topping Combinations
my son has a free one-topping personal pan pizza can he have two toppings
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Pizza is bread dough and tomato sauce with toppings.
You have six different toppings. You want to make a three topping pizza. You don't want to double any topping. This can be expressed as the number of combinations of 6 things taken 3 at a time. The answer is 20. The general case of the number of combinations of N things taken P at a time is N! / (P! * (N - P)!). N = 6. P is 3. Substituting, we get 720 / (6 * (6)), or 720 / 36, or 20.
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Limburger cheese, lobster and lettuce are pizza toppings. They start with the letter l.
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Call the toppings topping A, B, C, and D. Each pizza needs 2 toppings, so first think about topping A. There can be AB, AC, and AD. A is finished. Now think about B. AB=BA so you can't use BA. The remaining are BC and BD. Then think about C. You can't do CA or CB because those are already used with AC and BC. The only one left is CD. With D, everything is already used, so let's stack up all the answers. AB AC AD BC BD CD Count em all up and you get 6 different combinations. Chart it up however you wish.
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