When Order Does Not Matter: Your local ice cream shop offers two types of cones:
sugar and waffle. Sugar cones can hold up to two scoops
of ice cream; waffle cones
can hold up to three scoops of ice cream.
Four flavors are available: chocolate,
vanilla, strawberry, and rocky road.
Assume that the order the scoops that come on
the ice cream DOES NOT matter (e.g. two
scoops with vanilla on top of chocolate is
the same as two scoops with chocolate on
top of vanilla).
(a) Explain why you cannot use the fundamental counting principle to solve this
problem.
(b) Create an effective and organized way to list all the possible orders, and use it
to list them.
C) how many posible orders are there?