MCQ
If A = {1, 3, 5, B} and B = {2, 4}, then:
- A$4\in\text{A}$
- B$\{4\}\subset\text{A}$
- C$\text{B}\subset\text{A}$
- DNone of these.
Solution:
$(4\not\in\text{A) }(4\not\in\text{A})$
$\{4\}\not\subset\text{A}$
$\text{B}\not\subset\text{}A$
Thus, we can say that none of these options satisfy the given relation.
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