1.53. Let A = (a, b, c, d, e), B = {a, b, d, f, g), C = (b, c, e, g, h), D = (d, e, f, g, h). Find: (a) AN (BUD) (b) B\(CUD) (c) (AND)UB (e) (d) (AUD)\C BnCnD (f) (C\A)\D (g) (AC) B (h) (AD)\B
1.53. Let A = (a, b, c, d, e), B = {a, b, d, f, g), C = (b, c, e, g, h), D = (d, e, f, g, h). Find: (a) AN (BUD) (b) B\(CUD) (c) (AND)UB (e) (d) (AUD)\C BnCnD (f) (C\A)\D (g) (AC) B (h) (AD)\B
A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Chapter1: Combinatorial Analysis
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