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If (A) = 3, (B) = 4, then find n(A × B)​

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Answered by lakshmi704
1
n(A)=3
n(B)=4
n(A×B×C)=36
n(3×4×C)=36
n(12×C)=36
∴n(C)=3
So, n(A×B×C)=36
n(3×4×3)=36. H.P.
Answered by Anonymous
3

Step-by-step explanation:

A=3 & B= 4

then n(B)= 3×4=12

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