I.S∩T∩W=S II. S ∪ T ∪ W = W
III. T ∩ W = S
If S⊂T⊂W, which of the above statements are true?
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A.
I and II -
B.
I and III -
C.
II and III -
D.
I, II and III
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation
If S (subset) T (subset) W,
S (cap) T (cap) W = S is true since S (cap) T = S and S (cap) W = S.
S (cup) T (cup) W = W is also true. S (cup) T = T and T (cup) W = W.
However, to say that T (cap) W = S is not very true mathematically. Instead, it is safe to say S (subset) (T (cap) W).