D is the closest one, but technically you need to do (b/n)t
The sets A and sets B contains items called elements
It is true that the set A is equal to set B
<h3>How to determine the true statement?</h3>
The sets are given as:
Set A and set B
Since the sets have the same power set, then we have:
P(A) = P(B)
The above means that:
For every element X in A, then the element is also in B
And
For every element Y not in A, then the element is also not in B
So, we can conclude that:
All subsets of the set A are subsets of the set B and vice versa
Hence, the set A is equal to set B
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