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Suppose C and A are subsets of a universal set, U. If we know n(CnA) = 10, n(CnA) = 14, n(CcnA) = 12, and n(CCA) = 8, determine n(CcUA). n(CcU Ac) =

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Suppose C and A are subsets of a universal set, U. If we know n(CnA) = 10, n(CnA) = 14, n(CcnA) = 12...

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