Pizza Toppings Combinations Calculations

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In a pizza restaurant, you can choose a basic pizza with two toppings or create your own with extra toppings. Ross wants to order a pizza with two different extra toppings. We need to determine how many different topping combinations Ross can choose from. By applying mathematical techniques, we can find out the total number of unique topping combinations available for Ross to select from.

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  • Combinations
  • Mathematics
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  1. Mathematics Unit 19: Choices What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? QUESTION 19.1 What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? In a pizza restaurant, you can get a basic pizza with two toppings: cheese and tomato. You can also make up your own pizza with extra toppings. You can choose from four different extra toppings: olives, ham, mushrooms and salami. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Ross wants to order a pizza with two different extra toppings. What have we learned? What have we learned? How many different combinations can Ross choose from?

  2. Mathematics Unit 19: Choices What do we want to find out? QUESTION 19.1 What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? In a pizza restaurant, you can get a basic pizza with two toppings: cheese and tomato. You can also make up your own pizza with extra toppings. You can choose from four different extra toppings: olives, ham, mushrooms and salami. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Ross wants to order a pizza with two different extra toppings. What have we learned? What have we learned? How many different combinations can Ross choose from? Back to start Back to start

  3. Mathematics Unit 19: Choices What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? QUESTION 19.1 What useful information do we know? In a pizza restaurant, you can get a basic pizza with two toppings: cheese and tomato. You can also make up your own pizza with extra toppings. You can choose from four different extra toppings: olives, ham, mushrooms and salami. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Ross wants to order a pizza with two different extra toppings. What have we learned? What have we learned? How many different combinations can Ross choose from? Back to start Back to start

  4. Mathematics Unit 19: Choices What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? QUESTION 19.1 What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? In a pizza restaurant, you can get a basic pizza with two toppings: cheese and tomato. You can also make up your own pizza with extra toppings. You can choose from four different extra toppings: olives, ham, mushrooms and salami. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Ross wants to order a pizza with two different extra toppings. What have we learned? What have we learned? How many different combinations can Ross choose from? Back to start Back to start

  5. Mathematics Unit 19: Choices What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? QUESTION 19.1 What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? In a pizza restaurant, you can get a basic pizza with two toppings: cheese and tomato. You can also make up your own pizza with extra toppings. You can choose from four different extra toppings: olives, ham, mushrooms and salami. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Ross wants to order a pizza with two different extra toppings. What have we learned? How many different combinations can Ross choose from? Back to start Back to start

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