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  • 02-09-2021
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Given n(J) = 285, n(K) = 197 and n(J ∪ K) = 431, find n(J ∩ K).

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  • 02-09-2021

By the inclusion/exclusion principle,

n(J ∩ K) = n(J) + n(K) - n(J U K)

n(J ∩ K) = 285 + 197 - 431

n(J ∩ K) = 51

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