Let the Universal Set, S, have 85 elements. A and B are subsets of S....

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Let the Universal Set, S, have 85 elements. A and B are subsets of S. Set A contains 22 elements and Set B contains 44 elements. If Sets A and B have 1 elements in common, how many elements are in B but not in A? Answer = elements

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