Asked by Helen
In high-school 135 freshmen were interviewed.
Thirty five of them took PE, 42 took BIO, 60 took ENG, 10 took PE and BIO, 15 took PE and ENG, 7 took BIO and ENG, 5 took all three subjects.
1. How many students took none of the three subjects?
2. How many students took PE but not BIO?
3. How many students took ENG but not both BIO and PE?
4. How many students did not take ENG or BIO?
Thirty five of them took PE, 42 took BIO, 60 took ENG, 10 took PE and BIO, 15 took PE and ENG, 7 took BIO and ENG, 5 took all three subjects.
1. How many students took none of the three subjects?
2. How many students took PE but not BIO?
3. How many students took ENG but not both BIO and PE?
4. How many students did not take ENG or BIO?
Answers
Answered by
R_scott
draw a Venn diagram ... you have all the data you need
Answered by
Helen
Ok, Thank you!!!
Answered by
Rats
How do you do this problem and what's the answer for the last one
Answered by
no one
1. 25
2. 25
3. 55
4. 40
2. 25
3. 55
4. 40
Answered by
rsm hater
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Answered by
rsm hater
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Answered by
Ms. G
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Answered by
Dr. Marcus Johnson
the answer is 420.69
proof:
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proof:
trust the process
Answered by
Asian Failure
Ok so I searched through Brainly for this one and saw this, so I wanted to help.
1. 25
2. 25
3. 43
4. 40
I had a fifth problem and a sixth (bonus) problem, you might have this so here it is:
5. 118/135
6. 9
1. 25
2. 25
3. 43
4. 40
I had a fifth problem and a sixth (bonus) problem, you might have this so here it is:
5. 118/135
6. 9
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