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Given that n(A) = 12, n(B) = 7
and n(AUB) = 10
Find n(ANB)
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User HowieH
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Given:


n(A)=12


n(B)=7


n(A\cup B)=10

To find:

The value of
n(A\cap B).

Solution:

We know that,


n(A\cup B)=n(A)+n(B)-n(A\cap B)

After substituting the given values, we get


10=12+7-n(A\cap B)


10+n(A\cap B)=19


n(A\cap B)=19-10


n(A\cap B)=9

Therefore, the value of
n(A\cap B) is 9.

Note: The values are not correct because
n(A) cannot be greater than
A\cup B. The steps of solving these types of question are shown above.

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