Answer:
Option E) is correct
If n is an odd number then 2(n+1) represents an even number.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let X=set of all odd numbers
that is 
Let Y=set of all even numbers
that is 
Verify that 2(n+1) represents an even number where n is an odd number:
Put n=1 in 2(n+1) we get
2(1+1)=2(2)=4
Put n=3 in 2(n+1) we get
2(3+1)=2(4)=8
Put n=5 in 2(n+1) we get
2(5+1)=2(6)=12
and so on.
From above results we get 2(n+1) represents an even number and is belongs to the set Y when n is an odd number.
Therefore Option E) is correct
If n is an odd number then 2(n+1) represents an even number.