Let A, B, and C be sets in a universal set U. We are given n(U) = 100, n(A) = 27, n(B) = 29, n(C) = 27, n(A n B) = 14, n(An C) = 12, n(B n C) = 12, n(A 0 B n C) = 6. What is n(AC u Bu CC?
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- n(X) denotes the number of elements in set X. - X ∩ Y denotes the intersection of sets X and Y, which is the set of elements that are in both X and Y. - X ∪ Y denotes the union of sets X and Y, which is the set of elements that are in either X, Y, or both. - Show more…
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