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Let A be the set of all even natural numbers (including zero), B be the set of all odd natural numbers, C be the set of all natural numbers which divide 100, and D be the set of all prime numbers less than 100. Which of the following is (are) correct representation of these sets? [Note: A region represented in a Venn diagram could be empty. Take the set of real numbers to be the universal set] options are in above image can you please also explain how​

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Answered by Jack1208
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Answer:A cannot be the answer as a portion of set d compromise of set a(eg:2) D cannot be a answer as a portion of set d compromise of set a so they should also intersect if so..... Therefore according to me In question 3 it is written which is( are) correct... So there can be 2 answers .... I thick c option is correct but in question it is written that a portion of set can be empty which make option b also correct (if non intersection part of c taken null) so both b and c is correct

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