Answer:
Two sets are called disjoint if they have no elements in common. For example:
The sets S = { 2, 4, 6, 8 } and T = { 1, 3, 5, 7 } are disjoint.
Another way to define disjoint sets is to say that their intersection is the empty set,
Two sets A and B are disjoint if A ∩ B = 0.
In the example above,
S ∩ T = ∅ because no number lies in both sets.
Step-by-step explanation:
(-infinity,3) (3, infinity)
x does not equal 3
There are 7 sides available.
The fundamental counting principal tells us to find the total number of combinations of independent items, multiply the number of choices from each one (choices x choices x....)
This means that drink x sides x sandwiches = 560. We know there are 16 sandwiches and 5 drinks. Let S be the number of sides:
15(6)(S) = 560
80S = 560
Divide both sides by 80:
80S = 560/80
S = 7
Answer:
Each person pays $6.12
Step-by-step explanation:
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