Set Theoryhard
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Let AA, BB, and CC be three sets with the following cardinalities: n(A)=20n(A) = 20, n(B)=25n(B) = 25, n(C)=30n(C) = 30. \nIt is known that n(ABC)=50n(A \cup B \cup C) = 50. \nAlso, n(AB)=10n(A \cap B) = 10 and n(BC)=12n(B \cap C) = 12. \nWhat is the range of possible values for n(AC)n(A \cap C)?