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Disjoint subsets A and B of a universal set U, except assume that n (U) = 120, n (A) = 45, and n (B) = 50.

Then n (A′∪B) =

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  1. 2 May, 03:27
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    n (A' U B) = 75

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, given : n (U) = 120, n (A) = 45, and n (B) = 50

    As we know:

    n (A ' U B) = n (A) - n (A∩B) ... (1)

    Here, n (A) = 45

    So, n (A') = n (U) - n (A) = 120 - 45 = 75

    ⇒ n (A') = 75

    Now, as given A and B are disjoint sets.

    ⇒ n (A ∩ B) = Ф

    So, (A' U B) = A'

    So, n (A' U B) = n (A') = 75

    ⇒ n (A' U B) = 75
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