If n(A) = 5 and n(B) = 10 , then find maximum and minimum possible values of n(A ∩ B) if
(a) n(U) = 8
(b) n(U) = 20

If n(A) = 5 and n(B) = 10 , then find maximum and minimum possible values of n(A ∩ B) if
(a) n(U) = 8
(b) n(U) = 20
Also explain the answer.

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    Set A has 7 elements & set B has 8 elements.

    Minimum A∪B elements condition: Out of 8 elements of set B, 7 elements are identical to that of set A. In this case A∪B=B & it will have 8 elements.

    Maximum A∪B elements condition: A & B are disjoint sets, that no element will be common to them. Then:

    n(A∪B)=n(A)+n(B).

    A∪B has 15 elements.

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