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Q. Let $A=\{1,3,5\}$ and $B=\{x: x$ is an odd natural number less than 6$\}$. Then, which of the following are true?
I. $ A \subset B$
II. $B \subset A$
III. $A = B$
IV. $A \notin B$

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Solution:

$A =\{1,3,5\}$
$B =\{ x : x$ is an odd natural number less than $6\}=\{1,3,5\} $
Since, every element of $A$ is in $B$, so $A \subset B$.
Every element of $B$ is in $A$, so $B \subset A$.
Then, $A = B$