For each pair of sets, choose the best description. (a) A={j, k, m, p} B={k, q, s, m} Pair of sets (b) A is the set of integers greater than 17 and less than 21. B is the set of integers greater than 17. (c) A=(96, 95, 94) B={94, 95, 96) (d) A is the set of odd numbers greater than 10 and less than 18. B=(28, 29, 30) Description O equivalent but not equal O equal but not equivalent O both equivalent and equal O neither equivalent nor equal O equivalent but not equal O equal but not equivalent O both equivalent and equal O neither equivalent nor equal O equivalent but not equal O equal but not equivalent O both equivalent and equal O neither equivalent nor equal O equivalent but not equal O equal but not equivalent O both equivalent and equal O neither equivalent nor equal
For each pair of sets, choose the best description. (a) A={j, k, m, p} B={k, q, s, m} Pair of sets (b) A is the set of integers greater than 17 and less than 21. B is the set of integers greater than 17. (c) A=(96, 95, 94) B={94, 95, 96) (d) A is the set of odd numbers greater than 10 and less than 18. B=(28, 29, 30) Description O equivalent but not equal O equal but not equivalent O both equivalent and equal O neither equivalent nor equal O equivalent but not equal O equal but not equivalent O both equivalent and equal O neither equivalent nor equal O equivalent but not equal O equal but not equivalent O both equivalent and equal O neither equivalent nor equal O equivalent but not equal O equal but not equivalent O both equivalent and equal O neither equivalent nor equal
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For each pair of sets, choose the best description.
(a) A= j, k, m, p}
B={k, q, s, m}
(c) A=(96, 95, 94)
B=(94, 95, 96)
(b) A is the set of integers greater than 17 and less than 21.
B is the set of integers greater than 17.
Pair of sets
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(d) A is the set of odd numbers greater than 10 and less than 18.
B = {28, 29, 30)
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Description
O equivalent but not equal
O equal but not equivalent
both equivalent and equal
O neither equivalent nor equal
O equivalent but not equal
O equal but not equivalent
O both equivalent and equal
O neither equivalent nor equal
O equivalent but not equal
O equal but not equivalent
O both equivalent and equal
O neither equivalent nor equal
O equivalent but not equal
O equal but not equivalent
O both equivalent and equal
Oneither equivalent nor equal
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