A pizza restaurant sells pizzas in three sizes, and a customer can choose up to three toppings, from a list of ten. A customer may not repeat toppings (e.g. they can not order triple pepperoni, or pepperoni + pepperoni + sausage). How many pizza configurations are possible? (Hint: separately derive the numbers of 1-, 2-, and 3-topping pizzas.)

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A pizza restaurant sells pizzas in three sizes, and a customer can choose up to three toppings, from a list of ten. A customer may not repeat toppings (e.g. they can not order triple pepperoni, or pepperoni + pepperoni + sausage). How many pizza configurations are possible? (Hint: separately derive the numbers of 1-, 2-, and 3-topping pizzas.)
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