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Question 1179265: A pizza restaurant offers a​ $4 medium pizza. If someone can choose from one of ​four toppings, one of two ​cheeses, one of five kinds of​ sauce, and one of six types of​ crust, how many different pizzas are possible if the pizza must have a​ topping, cheese, sauce and​ crust?
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    4 * 2 * 5 * 6 = 240  different pizzas.     ANSWER


This exersize is on Fundamental counting principle.


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