Math, asked by aarchi82, 11 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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it's very simple

n (A) = 3

n (B) = 2

There are 6 possibilities.

S = { 3,2,32,23,33,22}

n (S) =6

by the way ,S is total number. it is called as sample space.

Answer might be correct.

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aarchi82: r u not sure
Anonymous: sure, but not perfectly
Anonymous: but it is correct
Answered by sagarmankoti
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n(A)=3

n(B)=2

n(A×B)=n(A)×n(B)=3×2=6

Number \:  of  \: possible \:  relations = {2}^{6}  = 64

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