If $A = \{x : x \text{ is a multiple of } 3\}$ and $B = \{x : x \text{ is a multiple of } 5\}$,then $A - B$ is equal to,(where $\bar{B}$ is the complement of set $B$.)

  • A
    $\bar{A} \cap B$
  • B
    $A \cap \bar{B}$
  • C
    $\bar{A} \cap \bar{B}$
  • D
    $\overline{A \cap B}$

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