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Write formal descriptions of the following sets.
(a) The set containing the numbers 1, 10, and 100
(b) The set containing all integers that are greater than 10
(c) The set containing all natural numbers that are less than 10
(d) The set containing nothing at all
(e) The set containing the empty string
(f) The set containing the string abc
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