Let n(A–B)=25+X,n(B–A)=2X and n(A∩B)=2X. If n(A)=2(n(B)), then X is
Let n(A−B)=25+x, n(B−A)=2x and n(A∩B)=2x. If n(A) = 2(n(B)) then 'X' is
Let n(A−B)=25+x, n(B−A)=2x and n(A∩B)=2x. If n(A)=2(n(B)), then x = ___.