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BC PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOLKATA ->’your school name’
NOTICE
21 September, 2017
GANDHI JAYANTI
It is hereby notified that our school is organizing a function on 02-10-2014 as a tribute to our great leader and a freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi also known as Father of Nation. All interested candidates may give their names to the undersigned. The details are given below:
Date: 07-08-2014
Time: 10.30 am
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n(A × B) = 5(4) = 20
n[(A × B) ∩ (B × A)] = 9
Step by step explanation:
Solution :
Given:
n(A) = 5 and n(B) = 4
Thus, we have:
n(A × B) = 5(4) = 20
A and B are two sets having 3 elements in common.
Now,
Let:
A = (a, a, a, b, c) and B = (a, a, a, d)
Thus, we have:
(A × B) = {(a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, d), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, d), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, d), (b, a),
(b, a), (b, a), (b, d), (c, a), (c, a), (c, a), (c, d)}
(B × A) = {(a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, b), (a, c), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, b), (a, c), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a),
(a, b), (a, c), (d, a), (d, a), (d, a), (d, b), (d, c)}
[(A × B) ∩ (B × A)] = {(a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a)}
∴ n[(A × B) ∩ (B × A)] = 9
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago
The Greek society was divided into three classes :
1. Nobles or Upper Class.
2. Demos or free people.
3. Slaves.
The Roman society was also divided into the three groups :
1. The Patricians or the Rich.
2. Plebeians or the Common People.
3. The Slaves.
The upper class in both the countries included in rich and the landed aristocracy which led a very luxurious life. The second class was comprised of traders, craftsmen, warriors and the cultivators.
The people enjoyed all the civic rights but they had to bear the burden of most of the taxes. For the purpose, they were against the upper class.
The condition of the third class i.e. the slaves was very bad in both the countries. They were bought and sold in the markets. They were treated like animals by their masters.
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