Does Q have at least one element that is not in P?Which quantity is greater?

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In summary, The product of numbers in P that are also in Q cannot be more than the product of numbers in Q, since the numbers in P must be a subset of Q. This is due to the fact that Q contains at least one element that is not in P (2 elements, in this case - 1 and 2). Additionally, the given conversation discusses the values of A and B, with B being the product of more numbers than A. This means that B is greater than A. The conversation also notes the possibility of the quantities being equal or the relationship being indeterminate. The difficulty level of the question is easy. There were no typos in the conversation.
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ok kinda catchy but I chose B
$A =10\cdot 12 =120,\quad B=1\cdot2\cdot10\cdot12=240$
$\begin{array}{ll}
A &\textit{ Quantity A is greater}\\
B &\textit{ Quantity B is greater}\\
C &\textit{ The 2 Quantities are equal}\\
D &\textit{The relationship cannot be determined}
\end{array}$}

how would you rate this Easy,Mediam,Hard?

typos??
 
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You are right.

the question is easy.

The product of numbers that are in P that are in Q cannot be more than the product of numbers that are in Q.

this is so because the numbers in P that are in Q has to be be subset of numbers in Q.

Now does Q contain at least one element that is not in P yes . in fact 2 that is 1 and 2
 

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