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Grade 9 Mathematics Set Theory Assignment

This document is a Grade 9 mathematics assignment from SENA Secondary School, prepared by Kadire Birru. It consists of 50 problems related to set theory, including operations such as union, intersection, and complement, as well as finding the number of elements in various sets. The problems involve numerical sets, prime numbers, multiples, and factors, aimed at enhancing students' understanding of mathematical concepts.

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Grade 9 Mathematics Set Theory Assignment

This document is a Grade 9 mathematics assignment from SENA Secondary School, prepared by Kadire Birru. It consists of 50 problems related to set theory, including operations such as union, intersection, and complement, as well as finding the number of elements in various sets. The problems involve numerical sets, prime numbers, multiples, and factors, aimed at enhancing students' understanding of mathematical concepts.

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SENA SECONDARY SCHOOL

GRADE 9th MATHEMATICS ASSGNMENT

1. A = {2,4,6,8}, B = {3,4,6,9}. Find n(A ∪ B).

2. A = {1,3,5,7}, B = {x ∈ ℕ : x ≤ 10 and x is even}. Find A ∩ B.

3. If n(A)=25, n(B)=32, and n(A ∩ B)=10, find n(A ∪ B).

4. U = {1–30}, A = multiples of 4, B = multiples of 6. Find n(A ∩ B).

5. U = {1–50}, A = odd numbers. Find n(A′).

6. A is the set of prime numbers ≤ 20. Determine n(A).

7. A is the set of factors of 36. Find n(A).

8. A = {1,2,3,4,5}, B = {4,5,6,7,8}. Find n(A ∩ B).

9. If n(A)=18, n(B)=25, and n(A ∪ B)=33, find n(A ∩ B).

10.A = multiples of 3 ≤ 60, B = multiples of 5 ≤ 60. Find n(A ∩ B).

11.A = even numbers 2–20, B = multiples of 3 up to 21. Compute n(A ∪ B).

12.U = {1–40}, A = multiples of 8. Find n(A′).

13.A = {1–15}, B = prime numbers ≤ 15. Find n(A − B).

14.A×B contains 24 ordered pairs. If n(A)=4, determine n(B).

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15.A = {2,4,6,8,10}, B = {1,3,5,7,9}. Find A ∆ B.

16.n(A)=20, n(B)=15, n(A ∩ B)=5. Find n(A ∆ B).

17.U = {1–100}, A = multiples of 10. Find n(A′).

18.A = {x : x² ≤ 50}. Determine n(A).

19.A is the set of factors of 48. Find n(A).

20.A={2,4,6,8}, B={4,8,12}, C={8,12,16}. Find A ∩ B ∩ C.

21.n(U)=200, n(A)=120. Find n(A′).

22.A = numbers 1–20 excluding primes. Find n(A).

23.A contains all integers from −5 to 5. Determine n(A).

24.A = multiples of 2 ≤ 50, B = multiples of 7 ≤ 50. Find n(A ∩ B).

25.n(A)=12, n(B)=17, n(A ∪ B)=20. Find n(A ∩ B).

26.A = factors of 72, B = factors of 48. Find n(A ∩ B).

27.U={1–60}, A=multiples of 5, B=multiples of 4. Find n(A ∪ B).

28.A×B=15, B×C=20, n(B)=5. Find n(A)+n(C).

29.A = even numbers ≤ 30, B = primes ≤ 30. Find n(A − B).

30.n(A)=40, n(B)=32, n(A∆B)=30. Find n(A ∩ B).

31.A = odd numbers ≤ 50, B = primes ≤ 50. Find n(A ∩ B).

32.n(U)=300; A contains one-third of U. Find n(A′).

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33.A = multiples of 9 ≤ 100. Determine n(A).

34.A = perfect squares ≤ 100. Find n(A).

35.A = {1–20}, B = {x : x² ≤ 50}. Find n(A ∩ B).

36.U = {1–80}, A = multiples of 8, B = multiples of 10. Find n(A ∪ B).

37.A = factors of 90, B = factors of 60. Find n(A ∩ B).

38.A = {1–30}, B = multiples of 4 ≤ 30. Find n(A′).

39.A = {2,3,7}, B = {3,7,9}, C = {7,9,11}. Determine |A ∩ B ∩ C|.

40.n(A×B)=81, n(A)=9. Find n(B).

41.A has 4 elements, B has 6 elements. How many subsets does A×B have?

42.U = {1–100}, A = multiples of 4, B = multiples of 6. Find n(A′ ∩ B′).

43.A = even integers from 2 to 40. Find n(A).

44.A and B are disjoint sets; if n(A)=12 and n(B)=25, find n(A ∪ B).

45.A = numbers ≤ 30 divisible by 3 or 5. Find n(A).

46.U = {1–50}, A = prime numbers ≤ 50. Find n(A′).

47.A = {1–15}, B = multiples of 4 ≤ 15. Find |A − B|.

48.A×A contains 49 ordered pairs. Find n(A).

49.A={2,4,6,8,10}, B={4,8,12,16}. Find n(A ∆ B).

50.U = {1–90}, A = multiples of 9, B = multiples of 15. Find n(A ∪ B).

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