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If n(A) = n(B) then :
A = B
A ≠ B
A - B = {0}
none of these
Sets
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n(A) = n(B)
That means, number of elements in set A and B are same but elements can be different. Hence, none of the option is always correct.
Hence, option 4 is the correct option.
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