Question
The local ice cream stand offers three flavors of soft-serve ice cream: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry: two types of cone: sugar and wafer: and three toppings: sprinkles, nuts, and cookie crumbs. If Dawn does not order vanilla ice cream, how many different choices can she make that have one flavor of ice cream, one type of cone, and one topping?
Answers
so she can pick from 2 flavours, 2 types of cones, and 3 kinds of toppings.
Number of different choices = 2x2x3 = 12
Number of different choices = 2x2x3 = 12
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