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Jenny is dog sitting for 13 dogs. One runs away. There were 3 Labradors (L), 2 Golden Retrievers (G), 3 Dalmatians (D), 4 terriers (T), and 1 bulldog (B) in the original group.
Jenny thinks the dog that ran away was either a Labrador or a Golden Retriever. Now, she must look through her group of dogs and look for Labradors and Golden Retrievers to see if that is the case. What is the set of desired outcomes?
a • E = {Z}
b • E = {G}
c • E = {L, G}
d • E = {L, G, D, T, B}
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