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Mark is going to an awards dinner and wants to dress appropriately. He had one blue shirt, one white dress shirt, one black dress shirt, one pair of black slacks, one pair of grey slacks, and one red tie. All six of marks possible outfits are listed below

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Answer:

All the four statements are true , which are -

(A) The subset contains contains of all the outfits that have grey slacks .

(B) The subset contains contains of all the outfits that have grey slacks and red tie .

(C) The subset contains contains of all the outfits that have grey slacks and blue shirt .

(D) The subset contains contains of all the outfits that do not have black slacks .

Explanation:

We are given with Outfit 2 , 4 and 6

Outfit 2 - Blue grey red

Outfit 4 - White grey red

Outfit 6 - Black grey red

(A) Since only 2,4, and 6 contain grey slacks, and no other outfit contains grey slacks, those are the subsets that contain grey slacks. Thus , this statement is true .

(B) Just outfits 2, 4, and 6 have grey slacks and a red tie, proving the statement. Other clothes do not include grey slacks and a red tie; they may include a red tie but not both grey slacks and a red tie. Hence , the statement is true .

(C) Since the outfit 2 has grey slacks and a blue shirt, the statement is correct; no other outfit has both grey slacks and a blue shirt. Therefore , this statement is also correct .

(D) The argument is correct since all of the subsets contain grey slacks and no black slacks.

Hence , all the options A , B , C , D are correct and describes the subset .

The given question is incomplete , the complete question is attached here -

Mark is going to an awards dinner and wants to dress appropriately. He had one blue-example-1
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