Assuming there can be at most one scoop of each flavour, there are two possible answers:
A: The order of the scoops does matter.
B: The order of the scoops does not matter.
A: 10*9*8 = 720 combination
B: 10*9*8/(3*2*1) = 120 combination
you can make 27 triple dip cone combinations from three flavours 3 flavors for the first dip x 3 flavors for second x 3 flavors for third dip = 27 combinations
There are 216 PERMUTATIONS, but there are only 56 combinations.The combination ABC is the same as ACB, BAC, BCA, CAB and CBA.The 56 combinations are6 combinations on 3 of the same.30 combinations of 2 of one and 1 of anotherand20 combinations of 1 each.
If you have six different milkshake flavors, the number of combinations you can make depends on whether you can use one flavor, multiple flavors together, and if the order of flavors matters. Assuming you can choose any combination of flavors (including using none or all), the total number of combinations is (2^6 - 1 = 63), where (2^6) represents all possible subsets of the flavors, and we subtract 1 to exclude the empty set (no milkshake). Therefore, you can create 63 different combinations of milkshakes.
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If you have n flavors available, you can make n(n-1) different permutations (each flavor can be on bottom or top and its considered different) or n(n-1)/2 different combinations (unique pairs of flavors ignoring order).I think the answer you want is n(n-1)/2.
You can use flavours as you unlock them, by making 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 scoop ice creams you can use multiple flavours.
Essentially, this is a permutation problem with replacement. The number of permutations can be expressed as n^k, where n is the number of choices and k is the number of spaces. In this case it is 4^3 or 64 permutations.
2^35-1=34359738367 (over 34 billion - if you made one a second, it would take about 1090 years to do them all!) This is assuming you only make flavor combinations with equal portions of each used flavor, and that you can use up to all 35 flavors, and not counting "no flavor" as an option. If you allow for varying portions, there is no practical limit to how many different flavors you could make, although many would be indistinguishable to humans.
The top ten Snapple flavors often include popular choices like Peach, Lemon Tea, Raspberry Tea, and Mango. Other favorites are Strawberry Lemonade, Kiwi Strawberry, Pomegranate, and Green Tea. Additionally, flavors such as Fruit Punch and Diet Lemon Tea frequently make the list. These flavors are celebrated for their refreshing taste and unique combinations.
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You make a 6 scoop ice cream but the 6 scoop takes 24 hours to make
64 scoops