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If A and B are disjoint sets, then n(A ∩ B) is:

  • A.0
  • B.1
  • C.N(a)
  • D.N(b)

Answer: A

Disjoint sets are sets that have no elements in common. The intersection of disjoint sets is the empty set (∅).

Therefore, the cardinality of their intersection, n(A ∩ B), is 0.

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