A pizza parlor offers 12 different toppings for their pizza (the base pizza comes with only sauce, which is NOT included in the 12 toppings). How many different pizzas can be ordered if: a) a pizza has no limit to the number of toppings? b) a pizza has no limit to the number of toppings, but must have at least one topping?

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2. Providing the equation in b) (equation only do not calculate)

A pizza parlor offers 12 different toppings for their pizza (the base pizza comes with only sauce, which is NOT included in the 12
toppings). How many different pizzas can be ordered if:
a) a pizza has no limit to the number of toppings?
b)
a pizza has no limit to the number of toppings, but must have at least one topping?
Transcribed Image Text:A pizza parlor offers 12 different toppings for their pizza (the base pizza comes with only sauce, which is NOT included in the 12 toppings). How many different pizzas can be ordered if: a) a pizza has no limit to the number of toppings? b) a pizza has no limit to the number of toppings, but must have at least one topping?
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