Asked by Jennifer
A delicatessen serves meat sandwiches with the following options: 3 kinds of breads, 5 kinds of meat, and lettuce or sprouts. How many different sandwiches are possible, assuming that one item is used out of each category?
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Answers
Answered by
Reiny
3 ways to pick the bread, 5 ways to pick the meat, and 2 ways for toppings
no of sandwiches = 3x5x2 or 30 different ones.
no of sandwiches = 3x5x2 or 30 different ones.
Answered by
Jennifer
A manufacturing company in city A wishes to truck its product to 4 different cities, B, C, D, and E. If the cities are all interconnected by roads, how many different route plans can be constructed so that a single truck, starting from A, will visit each city exactly once, then return home?
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Answered by
drwls
There are four choices for the second city, three for the third, and two for the fourth. The fifth city has only one option once the previous choices are made.
That makes a total of 4! = 24 routes, assuming you do not return to the same city twice.
That makes a total of 4! = 24 routes, assuming you do not return to the same city twice.
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