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A and B and C are non empty sets and E is the universal set. Given that: n(AnBnC)=3, n(A)=15, n(E)=40, n(AuBuC)=32, n(A'nBnC)=6, n(AnB'nC)=8 and n(AnBnC')=4. Find: i.) n(AuB'uC), ii.) n(A-B), iii.) n[ (AuC)nB'], iv.) n(AuBuC)'.

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