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Arrange the steps in the correct order to prove the theorem "If A and B are sets, A is uncountable, and A ⊆ B, then B is uncountable." Rank the options below.
a. Since A is a subset of B, taking the subsequence of {bn} that contains the terms that are in A gives a listing of the elements of A.
b. Thus B is not countable.
c. The elements of B can be listed as b1, b2, b3
d. Therefore A is countable, contradicting the hypothesis.
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