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Question 14

Question 14

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Solve the problem.
-If n(A) = 27, n(B) = 42, and n Solve the problem. -If n(A) = 27, n(B) = 42, and n   = 4, find n   A) 65 B) 61 C) 69 D) 73 = 4, find n Solve the problem. -If n(A) = 27, n(B) = 42, and n   = 4, find n   A) 65 B) 61 C) 69 D) 73


A) 65
B) 61
C) 69
D) 73

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