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PLEASEEEE SOMEONE HELP ASAPPPPP DO NUMBER 15

PLEASEEEE SOMEONE HELP ASAPPPPP DO NUMBER 15-example-1
User Edward Louth
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Answer:

M ∩ P = {12, 24}

Explanation:

M = {3, 6, 9 , 12 , 15, 18, 21, 24}

P = {4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24}

"M ∩ P" means that they are asking for the numbers that are common in both the sets.

In these 2 sets, you can see that {12} and {24} are the common numbers in both of the sets.

So the answer would be: M ∩ P = {12, 24}

You could also use a Venn diagram to find M ∩ P a much easier way!

I hope this helps! :D

User Brian Cowan
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Answer:

12, 24

Explanation:

Because when they are combined, 12 and 24 will only work.

"intersection of sets"

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