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A pizzeria has a choice of 15 toppings. How many ways could someone choose 3? Select one: a. 15 b. 455 c. 2,730 d. 3,375
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A pizzeria has a choice of 15 toppings. How many ways could someone choose 3? Select one: a. 15 b. 455 c. 2,730 d. 3,375
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A pizzeria has a choice of 15 toppings. How many ways could someone choose 3?
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c. 2,730
d. 3,375
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Answer:
the answer is b 455
Explanation:
15/(4×12)=455
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