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Ipatiy [6.2K]
4 years ago
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Two friends went to get ice cream sundaes. They each chose a flavor of ice cream from a list of vanilla and chocolate and toppin

gs from a list of hot fudge, strawberries, sprinkles, peanuts, and whipped cream. Use the sets below describing their choices and find B'.
Let A = {vanilla, chocolate, hot fudge, strawberries, sprinkles, peanuts, whipped cream}
Let B = {vanilla, hot fudge, sprinkles, whipped cream}
Let C = {chocolate, hot fudge, peanuts, whipped cream}
{vanilla, hot fudge, sprinkles, whipped cream}
{chocolate, strawberries, peanuts}
{chocolate, strawberries}
{vanilla, strawberries, peanuts}
Mathematics
1 answer:
NeX [460]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

{chocolate, strawberries, peanuts}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that three sets are

Let A = {vanilla, chocolate, hot fudge, strawberries, sprinkles, peanuts, whipped cream}

Let B = {vanilla, hot fudge, sprinkles, whipped cream}  

Let C = {chocolate, hot fudge, peanuts, whipped cream}

Then Universal set U = AUBUC

= {vanilla, chocolate, hot fudge, strawberries, sprinkles, peanuts, whipped cream}

B'=elements in U but not in B

={chocolate, strawberries, peanuts}

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