MUHAMMAD SYAZWAN BIN ZAINUDIN's answer to lieyya.rsliey's Secondary 4 E Maths question.
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6 years ago
Not sure about what the qn is saying but it seems as though 2, 3, 4 and 8 are elements of D. n(D) should be 4.
this answers is false because n(D) is 4 because it's elements