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Suppose n(U) = 150, n(A) = 35, and n(B) = 89. (a) If n(A U B) = 90, find n(A n B).
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Suppose n(U) = 150, n(A) = 35, and n(B) = 89.
(a) If n(A U B) = 90, find n(A n B).
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first of all use formula:
n(AUB)=n(A)+n(B)-n(AnB)
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