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Fill in the blanks with appropriate cardinal numbe...
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate cardinal numbers.
Answer»
S. No
n(A)
n(B)
n(A ∪ B)
n(A ∩ B)
n(A - B)
n(B - A)
1
30
45
65
10
20
35
2
20
45
55
10
10
35
3
50
62
87
25
25
37
4
30
43
70
3
27
40
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