Precalculus: Concepts Through Functions, A Unit Circle Approach to Trigonometry (3rd Edition)

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Chapter 12 - Counting and Probability - Section 12.1 Counting - 12.1 Assess Your Understanding - Page 867: 10

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Work Step by Step

There are 5 elements and $2^5=32$ subsets: $\{\emptyset \}$, $\{a \}$, $\{b \}$, $\{c \}$, $\{d \}$, $\{e \}$, $\{ab \}$, $\{ac \}$, $\{ad \}$, $\{ae \}$, $\{bc \}$, $\{bd \}$,$\{be \}$, $\{cd \}$, $\{ce \}$, $\{de \}$, $\{abc \}$, $\{abd \}$, $\{abe \}$, $\{acd \}$, $\{ace \}$, $\{ade \}$, $\{bcd \}$,$\{bce \}$,$\{bde \}$, $\{cde \}$, $\{abcd \}$,$\{abce \}$, $\{abde \}$, $\{acde \}$, $\{bcde \}$,$\{abcde \}$,
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