Example 5. If A, B and C are three sets and U is the universal set such that n(U) = 1000, n(A) = 400, n(B) 500 and n(An B) = 100. Find n(AnB). %3D %3D
Example 5. If A, B and C are three sets and U is the universal set such that n(U) = 1000, n(A) = 400, n(B) 500 and n(An B) = 100. Find n(AnB). %3D %3D
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n(U) = 1000, n(A) = 400, n(B) = 500 and n(An B) = 100. Find n(A'nB).
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