SOLUTION: 1. Let the universal set U be the set of all Brooklyn College students. Let F be the set of females, E the set of all education majors, and S, the set of all sophmores. Describe th

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Question 1164647: 1. Let the universal set U be the set of all Brooklyn College students. Let F be the set of females, E the set of all education majors, and S, the set of all sophmores. Describe the following in set notation . Example: the set of all female education majors = F n E.
a.) The set of all male sophomores

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In the current environment of non-binary gender identification, let's first assume that none of the elements of U have either Kleinfelter or Jacob's syndrome and then redefine set F as the set of all BC students that have two X chromosomes. Then the set of all BC students with an X and a Y chromosome can be specified as F'. Then the set of all Y chromosome sophomores would be the intersection of F' and S.


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