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Question
State whether the given pair of set is equal or equivalent.
A = {letters of the word SUPERSTITION} and
B = {letters of the word JURISDICTION}.
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Solution
A = {letters of the word SUPERSTITION}
= {S, U, P, E, R, T, I, O, N}
and B = {letters of the word JURISDICTION}
= (J, U, R, I, S, D, C, T, O, N}
These are neither equal nor equivalent sets as these have different and unequal elements
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