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Let the universal set S have 146 elements A and B are subsets of S set A contains 96 and elements and set B contains 48 elements if sets A ans B have 24 elements in common how many elements are in a but
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Let the universal set S have 146 elements A and B are subsets of S set A contains 96 and elements and set B contains 48 elements if sets A ans B have 24 elements in common how many elements are in a but not in b
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Given that:
n(S) = 146, n(A) = 96, n(B) = 48
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