Question: A. The set Upper A intersect Upper B contains all the elements of A and any additional elements of B that are not already included.

A. The set Upper A intersect Upper B contains all the elements of A and any additional elements of B that are not already included. Thus, the complement of Upper A intersect Upper B cannot have more elements than the complement of A. B. The set Upper A intersect Upper B contains only the elements of A that are also elements of B. Thus, Upper A intersect Upper B cannot have more elements than A. C. The set Upper A intersect Upper B contains only the elements of B that are not also elements of A. Thus, since A and B are both finite, it follows that Upper A intersect Upper B cannot have more elements than A. D. The set Upper A intersect Upper B contains only the elements of A that are not also elements of B. Thus, Upper A intersect Upper B cannot have more elements than A

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