56 combinations
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Another contributor speculated:
If the scoops are stacked on a cone and it makes a difference which one is on top,
then there are 90 possibilities.
If they're in a dish, or on a cone but you don;t care which one is on top, then 45 possibilities.
There are a huge number of combinations of 5 numbers when using the numbers 0 through 10. There are 10 to the 5th power combinations of these numbers.
There are 252 combinations.
10.
10^9
There are 5C3 = 5*4/(2*1) = 10 combinations
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
To find the probability that Omar will get a double scoop of raspberry ice cream, we first need to consider the total number of flavor combinations possible. Since he can choose any of the four flavors (vanilla, strawberry, raspberry, chocolate) for each scoop, there are a total of 10 combinations for two scoops (including duplicates). The specific combination of raspberry and raspberry is just one of these options, so the probability of him getting a double scoop of raspberry is 1 out of 10, or 0.1 (10%).
10*10
10
You could make 10*10*10*26*26*26 combinations, or 17576000 combinations.
There are 5C3 = 10 combinations.
There are a huge number of combinations of 5 numbers when using the numbers 0 through 10. There are 10 to the 5th power combinations of these numbers.
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There are 252 combinations.
10.
10^9
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