Question: Let A, B, and C be sets in a universal set U. We are given n(U) = 100, n(A) = 28, n(B) = 27, n(C)

Let A, B, and C be sets in a universal set U. We are given n(U) = 100, n(A) = 28, n(B) = 27, n(C) = 28 n(AB) = 11, n(AC) = 11 n(BC) = 12, n(A B C) = 7. What is n(A^C B C)?

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