If P = The set of whole numbers less than 5 Q = The set of even numbers greater than 3 but less than 9 R = The set of factors of 6 Then what is (P ∩ Q) ∪ (Q ∩ R)?
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- P is the set of whole numbers less than 5. - Whole numbers are non-negative integers. - Therefore, P = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}. Show more…
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