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11 May, 00:28

Suppose Set A contains 64 elements and the total number elements in either Set A or Set B is 79. If the Sets A and B have 1 elements in common, how many elements are contained in set B?

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  1. 11 May, 00:41
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    16

    Explanation:

    Set A contains = 64 elements

    set A union B (set A or set B) = 79

    A intercept B = 1 which means

    Set A contains 64 - 1 element that are not common with B = 63

    then set B = 79 - 63 = 16
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