Concept explainers
The number of possible orders of sub with mayonnaise and any combination toppings or no topping.
Answer to Problem 21E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Total number of subs = 6
Total number of topping = 4
Formula used:
Total number of combination =
Where,
Calculation:
Total number possible orders = total number of subs × 1+ total number of subs × total combinations of toppings
Conclusion:
Hence, the possible number of orders of sub with mayonnaise and any combination toppings or no topping is 102.
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