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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The number of subsets that can be created from the set {1, 2, 3} is 3 6 7 8

OpenStudy (dinnertable):

The number of subsets that can be created from a set is\[2^n\]Where n is the number of elements in the original set. They are: 1. { } 2. {1} 3. {2} 4. {3} 5. {1,2} 6. {1,3} 7. {2,3} 8. {1,2,3}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That can't be it, because the answers to choose from are: 3, 6, 7, or 8

OpenStudy (dinnertable):

The answer would be 8, I'm just showing which combinations of subsets there are.

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