Chapter 3: Q. 210 (page 353)
What similarities and differences did you see between solving the coin problems and the ticket and stamp problems?
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The similarities in creating tables and the differences in writing contents.
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Chapter 3: Q. 210 (page 353)
What similarities and differences did you see between solving the coin problems and the ticket and stamp problems?
The similarities in creating tables and the differences in writing contents.
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