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I think it’s thirty three
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Answer:

33 elements

Explanation:

Set A has 59 elements. Set A and Set B share 26 elements.

This means that 26 out of the 59 elements in Set A are also in set B.

Therefore, to find the number of elements not in Set B, you need to subtract the common elements from the total amount of elements in Set A.

59 (total in Set A) - 26 (common in Set A) = 33 (unshared elements).

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