Problem 2902. What's for Lunch?
Given b choices of beverages, e choices of entrees, s choices of sides (take two different sides total) and d choices of desserts, how many different meal combinations are possible?
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Guillaume
on 30 Jan 2015
The solutions to the test suite assume that the number of sides choices is s*(s-1). In my opinion that's wrong, it should be nchoosek(s, 2). That is the order of the sides do not matter. sides [x y] is the same as sides [y x].
Jan Orwat
on 30 Jan 2015
Agree with Guillaume
James
on 30 Jan 2015
Do you have anything that's gluten free? :-)
Jihye Sofia Seo
on 16 Feb 2017
I agree with Guillaume
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