In the theory of attributes, the total number of objects N is equal to: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

In the theory of attributes, the total number of objects N is equal to:
A. (AB)+(Aβ)+(αB)+(αβ)
B. (A)+(α)
C. (A)+(B)-(AB)
D. Both A and B
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Both identities hold; (A)+(α)=N, and the sum of ultimate class frequencies also equals N.

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