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A country has three denominations of coins, worth 7, 10, and 53 units of value. What is the maximum number of units of currency which one cannot have if they are only carrying these three kinds of coins?
I know the formula for 2 denominations, but I don't know how to do one with 3.
I see you have graph paper.
You must be plotting something
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There is no formula for the a three coin problem but it can computed. 46 is the Frobenius number.
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