SOLUTION: . Choose the best answer to the following question. If X is the set of positive multiples of 2, and Y is the set of positive multiples of 3, then the intersection of X and Y is:

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Question 349792: . Choose the best answer to the following question. If X is the set of positive multiples of 2, and Y is the set of positive multiples of 3, then the intersection of X and Y is:
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Notation Note: Intersection of X and Y =


= Set of positive multiples of 2 AND 3


= Set of positive multiples of 6 (since 2*3 = 6)

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The set of positive multiples of 6.


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