a) How many different sums of money can you form using the set of coins {Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, Loonie, Toonie}? b) How many different sums of money can you form from {Penny, Nickel, Dime}? Find the number of subsets and list them.
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Step 2: Calculate the number of different sums of money that can be formed using the set of coins {Penny, Nickel, Dime}. Step 3: List the subsets of sums of money that can be formed using the set of coins {Penny, Nickel, Dime}. **Step 1:** a) To calculate the Show more…
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