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Jamari Mckay
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25 August, 12:18
For the set C={2,4}, determine n (C)
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Silas Lyons
25 August, 12:43
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Final answer is n (C) = 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given a set C={2,4}.
Now we need to determine the value of n (C).
we know that if there is some set "A" then n (A) means the number of elements in that set A.
So basically we just need to count the number of elements in given set A to find the value of n (C).
we can clearly see that there are two elements in set C={2,4}.
Hence final answer will be n (C) = 2.
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