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Consider the set N of positive integers to be the universal set. Sets H, T, E, and P are defined to the right. Determine
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Consider the set N of positive integers to be the universal set. Sets H, T, E, and P are defined to the right. Determine
Consider the set N of positive integers to be the universal set. Sets H, T, E, and P are defined to the right. Determine whether or not the sets E' and H' are disjoint. Are E' and H' disjoint? A. No, because there is at least one odd number that is less than or equal to 150. B. Yes, because there are no even numbers greater than or equal to 150. C. No, because there are no odd numbers less than or equal to 150. D. Yes, because there is at least one even number that is greater than or equal to 150. H = {nEN n > 150} T = {nEN|n< <900} E = {nEN n is even} P = {nEN n is prime}