6. Suppose that \( A=\{2,4,6\}, B=\{2,6\}, C=\{4,6\} \), and \( D=\{4,6,8\} \). Determine which of these sets are subsets of which other of these sets.
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It contains the elements 2, 4, and 6. Set B contains the elements 2 and 6, all of which are also in set A. Therefore, B is a subset of A. Set C contains the elements 4 and 6, all of which are also in set A. Therefore, C is also a subset of A. Set D contains Show more…
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