SOLUTION: Are the two sets equal, equivalent, neither or both? Explain your answer.
V = {cat, dog, bird, flea}; W = {bird, dog, cat, mouse}
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Question 320106: Are the two sets equal, equivalent, neither or both? Explain your answer.
V = {cat, dog, bird, flea}; W = {bird, dog, cat, mouse}
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Equivalent.
They both have 4 elements.
If they were equal, all 4 elements would be the same.
But they only have 3 elements in common.
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