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Let A and B be two sets such that n (A) = 16, n (B) = 25. Then, n (A ⋂B) is equal to 

A. 30 

B. 50 

C. 5 

D. none of these

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In this question we cannot find n(A⋂B) as we haven’t required values and information about their union or about universal set. 

So, 

correct answer is D

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