Frank got a train ticket valid for three cities: Vienna, Madrid, and Nice. He can choose to visit some or none, but not all, of these cities. In the braces below, list all the possible sets of cities that Frank can visit. Write each set in your list in roster form. If there is more than one set in your list, separate them with commas. If you need the empty set in your list, use the symbol Ø. Vienna O X Madrid Nice S

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Frank got a train ticket valid for three cities: Vienna, Madrid, and Nice. He can choose to visit some or none, but not all, of these cities. In the braces below, list
all the possible sets of cities that Frank can visit.
Write each set in your list in roster form. If there is more than one set in your list, separate them with commas. If you need the empty set in your list, use the
symbol Ø.
Vienna Madrid
X
0,0,...
Nice
Transcribed Image Text:Frank got a train ticket valid for three cities: Vienna, Madrid, and Nice. He can choose to visit some or none, but not all, of these cities. In the braces below, list all the possible sets of cities that Frank can visit. Write each set in your list in roster form. If there is more than one set in your list, separate them with commas. If you need the empty set in your list, use the symbol Ø. Vienna Madrid X 0,0,... Nice
For each pair of statements, choose the one that is true.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
{6} = (5, 6)
6}
06€ (5, 6)
8 = {f,g}
• {g} = {f, g)
○ {p} & {q, r, s}
• {p} = {p, q, r}
O {12, 14, 16) E
{12, 14, 16}
(2, 4, 6, 8,
3,
...}
{2, 4, 6, 8, ...}
Transcribed Image Text:For each pair of statements, choose the one that is true. (a) (b) (c) (d) {6} = (5, 6) 6} 06€ (5, 6) 8 = {f,g} • {g} = {f, g) ○ {p} & {q, r, s} • {p} = {p, q, r} O {12, 14, 16) E {12, 14, 16} (2, 4, 6, 8, 3, ...} {2, 4, 6, 8, ...}
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