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I have trouble re-wording this statement in English:
(A u C) is a subset of (B n C)'
where A = {people who like A}
B = {people who like B}
C = {people who like C}
I know that A subs. of B <=> B' subs. of A', but that does not seem to help;
so far my formulation is following (it is probably inaccurate):
people who like A or C or both are people who don't like both B and C;
or
people who like A or C or both are people who like neither B nor C;
Thanks in advance.
(A u C) is a subset of (B n C)'
where A = {people who like A}
B = {people who like B}
C = {people who like C}
I know that A subs. of B <=> B' subs. of A', but that does not seem to help;
so far my formulation is following (it is probably inaccurate):
people who like A or C or both are people who don't like both B and C;
or
people who like A or C or both are people who like neither B nor C;
Thanks in advance.
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