What is difference between A and B
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The relative complement or set difference of sets A and B, denoted A – B, is the set of all elements in A that are not in B. ... Then the set difference of A and B would be the $407 remaining in the checking account. Example: Let A = {a, b, c, d} and B = {b, d, e}. Then A – B = {a, c} and B – A = {e}.
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It depends on the situation.
If there is only one difference between A and B, then the first one would be correct.
If there are multiple differences between A and B, then the second one would be correct.
However, in regards the grammar and spelling, both statements are correct, but it still depends on the situation in which the statement is being
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