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LaurenJ24
Thursday, Mar 19

If A is a subset of B, then being in A is sufficient to imply you are in B.

It is not necessary to be in A to be in B because B may include other members outside of A.

Being in B is necessary in order to be in A, because every member of A lies within B

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