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Rewrite in set notation: He will cater for any event as long as there are no more than 1,000 people, it lasts for at least three hours, and it is within a 50 mile radius of Toronto.
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Let $A$ be the set of events with no more than 1000 guests, $B$ be the set of events that last at least three hours, and $C$ be the set of events within a 50 mile radius of Toronto. Show more…
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