Respuesta :
Answer:
n(A∪B)=n(A)+n(B)−n(A∩B)−−−−−−−(1)
Given n(A)=7
n(B)=9
n(A∪B)=14
Substituting in 1
14=7+9−n(A∩B)
⇒n(A∩B)=16−14=2
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The question is incomplete.
It should be:
- If n(A)=36, n(B)=10, n(A∪B)=40, and n(A')=27. Find n(∪) and n(A∩B)
Find n(U)
- n(A') = n(∪) - n(A)
- 27 = n(∪) - 36
- n(∪) = 27 + 36
- n(∪) = 63
Find n(A∩B):
- n(A∪B) = n(A) + n(B) - n(A∩B)
- 40 = 36 + 10 - n(A∩B)
- n(A∩B) = 46 - 40
- n(A∩B) = 6