Asked by Praise

In a class of 50 pupils, 24 like oranges,23 like apples,and 7 like the 2 fruits. How many do not like oranges ane apples,and what percentage of the class likes apples only

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Answered by Praise
No respond
Answered by oobleck
impatient much? You start griping after only one minute?
Did you do a Venn diagram?
Here's a start.
24+23-7 = 40
so 10 do not like either fruit.

Now finish it off.
Answered by mathhelper
Wow, you actually complained that nobody responded after 1 minute of posting!

Did you try using Venn diagrams?

You only need two overlapping circles, put 7 in the intersection.
Since the 24 liking oranges would include the 7 for both, the "only orange"
part would be 17, and the only apple part would be 16
adding those up gives us 40.
But there were 50 pupils, so what does it tell you about the remaining 10 students?
You should be able to answer all the individual cases
Answered by shyla
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Answered by shyla
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Answer
24-7+7+23-7 = 40
Universal set; 50 - 40 = 10

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