Use the union rule to answer the question. If n(A) 11, n(B) = 14, and n(ANB) = 7, what is n(AUB)? Determine which expression can be used to find n(AUB). Choose the correct answer below. ○ A. 11+14 OB. 11+14+7 OC. 11+14-7 OD. 11+7-14
Use the union rule to answer the question. If n(A) 11, n(B) = 14, and n(ANB) = 7, what is n(AUB)? Determine which expression can be used to find n(AUB). Choose the correct answer below. ○ A. 11+14 OB. 11+14+7 OC. 11+14-7 OD. 11+7-14
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