I have a question for you mathmos....
Right so, on reading the new scientist, apparently Dominos claim a ridiculous number of variations of toppings on their website.
Assuming that toppings ABC, CBA, BCA, etc. are all the same pizza.
What is the formula for working out the number of variations for a set number of toppings.
Assuming the above, and assuming that doubles of the ingredients, do not equal single versions.
in other words.
AABC is a different pizza to ABC.
And assuming that a null pizza is possible.
So how do you work it out? annoyed me for a whole train journey.
I have a question for you mathmos....
Right so, on reading the new scientist, apparently Dominos claim a ridiculous number of variations of toppings on their website.
Assuming that toppings ABC, CBA, BCA, etc. are all the same pizza.
What is the formula for working out the number of variations for a set number of toppings.
Assuming the above, and assuming that doubles of the ingredients, do not equal single versions.
in other words.
AABC is a different pizza to ABC.
And assuming that a null pizza is possible.
So how do you work it out? annoyed me for a whole train journey.