Answer as a numerator/denominator form with no space in between, for example 12/36. No need to simplify. If the answer is an integer, you may answer as an integer. Let A and B be the sets of all integers from 1 through 1,000 that are multiples of 2 and 9 respectively. • Then N(A) = 500 and • N(B) = 111 (because 9 = 9.1 is the smallest integer in B and 999 = 9.111 is the largest). • Also, AnB is the set of all integers from 1 through 1,000 that are multiples of 18, and • N(An B) - 55 (because 18 = 18. 1 is the smallest integer in An B and 990 - 18.55 is the largest). 1. Follow the inclusion/exclusion rule. What is the number of integers from 1 through 1,000 that are multiples of 2 or 92 2. Suppose an integer from 1 through 1,000 is chosen at random. Find the probability that the integer is a multiple of 2 or a multiple of 9. 3. How many integers from 1 through 1,000 are neither multiples of 2 nor multiples of 9?