SOLUTION: If A={all numbers between -5.2 and 5.2, inclusive}, B={all primes}, and C={whole numbers}, then:
a) the intersection of sets A, B, and C contains how many numbers?
b) Graph t
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Question 612574: If A={all numbers between -5.2 and 5.2, inclusive}, B={all primes}, and C={whole numbers}, then:
a) the intersection of sets A, B, and C contains how many numbers?
b) Graph the solution set
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Note: 1 is NOT prime.
John

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