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If $n(X)=700, n(A)=200, n(B)=300, n(A \cap B)=100$, where $X$ is universal set and $A$ and $\mathrm{B}$ are subsets of $\mathrm{X}$, then $\mathrm{n}\left(\mathrm{A}^{\prime} \cap \mathrm{B}^{\prime}\right)=$
MathematicsProbabilityMHT CETMHT CET 2020 (15 Oct Shift 2)
Options:
  • A 300
  • B 400
  • C 340
  • D 240
Solution:
1471 Upvotes Verified Answer
The correct answer is: 300
$\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{A} \cap \mathrm{B})=\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{A} \cup \mathrm{B})$
$=\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{u})-\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{A} \cup \mathrm{B})$
$=\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{u})-\{\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{A})+\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{B})-\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{A} \cap \mathrm{B})\}$
$=700-\{200+300-100\}=300$

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