Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Set Theory and Relations, Exercise 1: Exercise 1
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What is the number of natural numbers less than or equal to which are neither divisible by nor nor ?

A school awarded medals in football, in basketball and in cricket. Suppose these medals went to a total of students and only three students got medals in all three sports. If only students got medals in football and basketball, then the number of medals received in exactly two of the three sports is

If we define a relation on the set as for all , then the relation is

Let be the set of all rational numbers and be the relation defined as The relation is

In a class of students, students like music, students like dancing, students like neither, then the number of students in the class who like both music and dancing is

If is a multiple of and is a multiple of and is a multiple of , then which one of the following is a null set?

If and , then which of the following is/are correct?
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and are four sets such that . Consider the following
and are always disjoint
and are always disjoint
Which of the above statement(s) is / are correct?
