SOLUTION: A restaurant offers a lunch special with a soup, entree and drink. There are the same number of choices for each of these. How many of each must there be for a customer to order a

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Question 887456: A restaurant offers a lunch special with a soup, entree and drink. There are the same number of choices for each of these. How many of each must there be for a customer to order a different lunch special every day for 2 years?

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two years is 730 days, if neither year is a leap year.







So they have to have at least 9 of each.

Edwin

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