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If C={x:x is an odd number}, D = {x:x...

If `C={x:x` is an odd number},
`D = {x:x` is a prime number}, then `C nn D =`

A

1) `{2,4,6,8…..}`

B

2) `{1,2,3,4,5….}`

C

3) `phi`

D

4) `{3,5,7,11….}`

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