if n(A) =6,n (B) =54. A and B are disjoint sets then n (A ń B ) = ?
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n(AnB) = 0
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Since, the sets A and B are disjoint, the number of elements in the intersection set (AnB) will be zero. Because they don't have any element in common and hence (AnB) is an empty set. Thus, n(AnB) = 0.
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