I just do not understand how to figure this out.

Find the number of subsets of the given set.

{math, English, history, science, art}

Would I do something like this:

1. {}
2. Math
3. English
4. history
5. science
6. art
7. Math and English
8. math and history
9. math and science
10. math and art
and so on.

square root of 5 over 5

I am not sure I understand what you are saying; however, would my answer be 25?

I don't know about the subsets, but Isaiah's answer is unclear.

If it is √(5/5) = √1 = 1

If it is (√5)/5 = 2.2361/5 = .44722

suppose a calculator is on salr at a 15% dicount. If it normally sells for $29.99 what is the sale price ?

358 divided by 3

To find the number of subsets for the given set {math, English, history, science, art}, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by listing all the elements of the set: math, English, history, science, art.
2. To create a subset, you have two choices for each element: include it in the subset or exclude it from the subset.
3. For each element, make a decision on whether to include it or exclude it. Since you have 5 elements in the set, you have 2 choices for each element, so you will have 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 = 2^5 = 32 different subsets.
4. Now, let's go step by step to generate all the subsets:

- Start with the empty set: {}
- Include math: {math}
- Include English: {English}
- Include history: {history}
- Include science: {science}
- Include art: {art}
- Include math and English: {math, English}
- Include math and history: {math, history}
- Include math and science: {math, science}
- Include math and art: {math, art}
- Include English and history: {English, history}
- Include English and science: {English, science}
- Include English and art: {English, art}
- Include history and science: {history, science}
- Include history and art: {history, art}
- Include science and art: {science, art}
- Include math, English, and history: {math, English, history}
- Include math, English, and science: {math, English, science}
- Include math, English, and art: {math, English, art}
- Include math, history, and science: {math, history, science}
- Include math, history, and art: {math, history, art}
- Include math, science, and art: {math, science, art}
- Include English, history, and science: {English, history, science}
- Include English, history, and art: {English, history, art}
- Include English, science, and art: {English, science, art}
- Include history, science, and art: {history, science, art}
- Include math, English, history, and science: {math, English, history, science}
- Include math, English, history, and art: {math, English, history, art}
- Include math, English, science, and art: {math, English, science, art}
- Include math, history, science, and art: {math, history, science, art}
- Include English, history, science, and art: {English, history, science, art}
- Include math, English, history, science, and art: {math, English, history, science, art}

So, there are a total of 32 subsets for the given set. It's important to note that the empty set and the set itself are also considered as subsets.