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Let X = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. If n represent any member of X, express the following as sets:
n is greater than 4

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Write the following sets in the roaster from:
A = {x : x ∈ R, 2x + 11 = 15}

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Write the following sets in the roaster from:
B = {x | x2 = x, x ∈ R}

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Write the following sets in the roaster from:
C = {x | x is a positive factor of a prime number p}

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Write the following sets in the roaster form:
D = {t | t3 = t, t ∈ R}

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Write the following sets in the roaster form:
E = `{w | (w - 2)/(w + 3) = 3, w ∈ R}`

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Write the following sets in the roaster form:

F = {x | x4 – 5x2 + 6 = 0, x ∈ R}

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If Y = {x | x is a positive factor of the number 2p – 1 (2p – 1), where 2p – 1 is a prime number}.Write Y in the roaster form.

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State which of the following statement is true and which is false. Justify your answer.

35 ∈ {x | x has exactly four positive factors}.

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128 ∈ {y | the sum of all the positive factors of y is 2y}

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State which of the following statement is true and which is false. Justify your answer.

3 ∉ {x | x4 – 5x3 + 2x2 – 112x + 6 = 0}

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State which of the following statements is true and which is false. Justify your answer.

496 ∉ {y | the sum of all the positive factors of y is 2y}.

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Determine whether the following statement is true or false. Justify your answer.

For all sets A, B, and C, A – (B – C) = (A – B) – C

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Out of 100 students; 15 passed in English, 12 passed in Mathematics, 8 in Science, 6 in English and Mathematics, 7 in Mathematics and Science; 4 in English and Science; 4 in all the three. Find how many passed in English and Mathematics but not in Science.

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Out of 100 students; 15 passed in English, 12 passed in Mathematics, 8 in Science, 6 in English and Mathematics, 7 in Mathematics and Science; 4 in English and Science; 4 in all the three. Find how many passed in Mathematics and Science but not in English

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Out of 100 students; 15 passed in English, 12 passed in Mathematics, 8 in Science, 6 in English and Mathematics, 7 in Mathematics and Science; 4 in English and Science; 4 in all the three. Find how many passed in Mathematics only

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Out of 100 students; 15 passed in English, 12 passed in Mathematics, 8 in Science, 6 in English and Mathematics, 7 in Mathematics and Science; 4 in English and Science; 4 in all the three. Find how many passed in more than one subject only

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In a class of 60 students, 25 students play cricket and 20 students play tennis, and 10 students play both the games. Find the number of students who play neither?

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In a group of 50 students, the number of students studying French, English, Sanskrit were found to be as follows:
French = 17, English = 13, Sanskrit = 15 French and English = 09, English and Sanskrit = 4 French and Sanskrit = 5, English, French and Sanskrit = 3. Find the number of students who study French only

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In a group of 50 students, the number of students studying French, English, Sanskrit were found to be as follows:
French = 17, English = 13, Sanskrit = 15 French and English = 09, English and Sanskrit = 4 French and Sanskrit = 5, English, French and Sanskrit = 3. Find the number of students who study English only

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