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SUBMIT YOUR IDEAI am not sure why I have a different solution with my approach. Here is what I did:
I gave every item on the list a number and summarised them and then multiplied them by the count of numbers of the order to not have duplicate numbers. At the end I had 7 Combinations of Objects that were purchased and a total of 16 pruchases, meaning only 4 Purchases weren't combinations of the same objects.
If anyone could help me explain why the result should be
and not 7 Combinations or 16 Purchases of these 7 Combinations, I'd be very happy.
My solution attached!
Here is my solution!