a. {1,3} b. {1,3,5,7 c. {1,3,5} d. (2,4,6 }
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If A = {1,3,5,7} and B = {2,4,6,7}
then A - B is
a. {1,3} b. {1,3,5,7 c. {1,3,5} d. (2,4,6 }
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If A = {1,3,5,7} and B = {2,4,6,7}
then A - B is
a. {1,3} b. {1,3,5,7 c. {1,3,5} d. (2,4,6 }
a. {1,3} b. {1,3,5,7 c. {1,3,5} d. (2,4,6 }
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