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Let A, B and C be sets such that |A| = 12, |B| = 7, |C| = 10. (a) If |A ∩ B| = 0, how many ways can we choose two elements, one from
A and one from B?

(b) If |A ∩ B| = 4, what is |A ∪ B|?

(c) If |A ∩ B| = 0, |A ∩ C| = 0, and |B ∩ C| = 1, how many ways can
we choose three distinct elements, one from A and one from B and one

from C?​

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