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If n(A u B)=23, n(A n B)=9,and n(B)=12. find n(A)

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Answer:


\boxed{n(A) = 20}

Explanation:

We know


n(B)= 12

From
n(A \cap B)=9 and
n(A \cup B)=23, we conclude
n(A \cup B)=23 = n(A \cap B) + n(A- B) + n(B- A)

Once
n(B)= 12, then
n(B- A) = 12-9 = \boxed{3}

Taking


23 = n(A \cap B) + n(A- B) + n(B- A) = 9+ n(A- B) +3 = \boxed{12+ n(A- B) }

Therefore,


n(A- B) =11 \implies n(A) - 9 = 11 \implies \boxed{n(A) = 20}

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