Question: Let A(1), A(2), A(3),…….., A(100) be 100 sets such that number of elements in A(i)=i+1 and A(1) is subset of A(2), A(2)is subset of A(3),….., A(99) is subset of A(100). The number of elements in union of the all the sets are: n(A(1) U A(2) U A(3) …..U A(100)).

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A : 99

B : 100

C : 101

D : 102

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