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Sarah goes to her local pizza parlor and orders a pizza. She can choose either a large or a medium pizza, can choose one of seven different toppings, and can have three different choices of crust. How many different pizzas could Sarah order?

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Answer:


Pizza = 42

Explanation:

Given


Size = 2 (Large or Medium)


Toppings = 7


Crusts = 3

Required

Determine the number of different pizza she can order

Since there is no restriction to what she can order.

She can pick one of the 2 sizes; one of the 7 toppings and one of the 3 crusts.

Number of Pizza is then calculated as:


Pizza = Size * Toppings * Crusts


Pizza = 2 * 7 * 3


Pizza = 42

Hence, she can order 42 different pizzas

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