Answer:
A. Set B may have more elements than A does.
Explanation:
"⊂" is the symbol for Proper Subset.
Therefore, "A ⊂ B" means A is a proper subset of B.
A Proper Subset is any subset of the set except itself.
Therefore, if set A is a proper subset of set B, then all elements of set A are in set B, but set B contains at least one element that is not in A.
For example, if set A has elements {1, 2, 3} and set B has elements {1, 2, 3, 4}, then set A is the proper subset of B because 4 is not in set A.
Conclusion
Set B may have more elements than A does.