The sets A = {b, c, d, e} and B = {x: x is a letter in the word "master"} are jointGroup startsTrue or FalseTrue, unselectedFalse, unselected
Question
The sets A = {b, c, d, e} and B = {x: x is a letter in the word "master"} are jointGroup startsTrue or FalseTrue, unselectedFalse, unselected
Solution
To determine if the sets A = {b, c, d, e} and B = {x: x is a letter in the word "master"} are joint, we need to check if they have any elements in common.
- Set A contains the elements {b, c, d, e}.
- Set B is defined as the set of letters in the word "master". The letters in "master" are {m, a, s, t, e, r}.
To check if the sets are joint, we compare their elements:
- The element 'b' is present in set A.
- The element 'm' is not present in set A.
- The element 'a' is not present in set A.
- The element 's' is not present in set A.
- The element 't' is not present in set A.
- The element 'e' is present in set A.
- The element 'r' is not present in set A.
Since set A and set B have the elements 'b' and 'e' in common, we can conclude that the sets are joint.
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