At the Pizzeria di Sicily, a customer has a choice of four different crusts: regular, whole wheat, gluten-free, or cauliflower; seven different sauces: red sauce, Alfredo sauce, pesto, olive oil, BBQ sauce, creamy garlic sauce, or chili sauce; fifteen cheeses: gorgonzola, paneer, goat cheese, swiss, feta, fontina, ricotta, dairy-free cheeze, parmesan, asiago, mascarpone, brie, cream cheese, mozzarella, or provolone; fourteen meat toppings: pastrami, meatballs, ground beef, tuna, anchovies, capicola, ham, pepperoni, mild Italian sausage, chorizo, lamb chops, venison, prosciutto, or clams; thirty-four veggie toppings: garlic, black olives, green olives, carrot, pistachios, roasted beets, Brussels sprouts, eggplant, fennel, kale, fresh basil, jalapenos, Greek peppers, rhubarb, figs, spinach, bell peppers, raspberries, red grapes, cauliflower, cilantro, corn, mango, grilled zucchini, avocado, green onions, mustard greens, red onions, cherry tomatoes, tomatoes, sun-dried tomatoes, broccoli, apples, or onions; and five special toppings: balsamic vinegar, fried egg, whipped cream, peanut butter, or chocolate sauce. On the menu is an option to build-your-own "Papa's Special Pie," where a customer has the choice of one crust, one sauce, two cheeses, three meats, three veggies, and one or no special item. For example, a customer could order a Papa's Special Pie with cauliflower crust, BBQ sauce, provolone and cream cheese, anchovies, chorizo, pepperoni, green onions, black olives, onions, and fried egg. How many different "Papa's Special Pies" are possible?

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At the Pizzeria di Sicily, a customer has a choice of

    • four different crusts: regular, whole wheat, gluten-free, or cauliflower;
    • seven different sauces: red sauce, Alfredo sauce, pesto, olive oil, BBQ sauce, creamy garlic sauce, or chili sauce;
    • fifteen cheeses: gorgonzola, paneer, goat cheese, swiss, feta, fontina, ricotta, dairy-free cheeze, parmesan, asiago, mascarpone, brie, cream cheese, mozzarella, or provolone;
    • fourteen meat toppings: pastrami, meatballs, ground beef, tuna, anchovies, capicola, ham, pepperoni, mild Italian sausage, chorizo, lamb chops, venison, prosciutto, or clams;
    • thirty-four veggie toppings: garlic, black olives, green olives, carrot, pistachios, roasted beets, Brussels sprouts, eggplant, fennel, kale, fresh basil, jalapenos, Greek peppers, rhubarb, figs, spinach, bell peppers, raspberries, red grapes, cauliflower, cilantro, corn, mango, grilled zucchini, avocado, green onions, mustard greens, red onions, cherry tomatoes, tomatoes, sun-dried tomatoes, broccoli, apples, or onions;
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    • five special toppings: balsamic vinegar, fried egg, whipped cream, peanut butter, or chocolate sauce.

On the menu is an option to build-your-own "Papa's Special Pie," where a customer has the choice of one crust, one sauce, two cheeses, three meats, three veggies, and one or no special item.

For example, a customer could order a Papa's Special Pie with cauliflower crust, BBQ sauce, provolone and cream cheese, anchovies, chorizo, pepperoni, green onions, black olives, onions, and fried egg.

How many different "Papa's Special Pies" are possible?

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