If n(A)= 60 , n(AuB) = 160 and
n(AnB)=10, find n(B)
Solution
n(AuB) = n(A) + n(B) - n(AnB)
160 =
60 + n(B) – 10
160 =
60 -10 + n(B)
160 =
50 + n(B)
160 -
50 = n(B)
110
= n(B)
Hence n(B) = 110 answer
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If n(A)= 63 , n(AuB) = 125 and
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