Asked by Princess
employees have the choice of one of 3 schemes a,b or c. they must vote for one but if they have no preference, they can vote for all 3 or if against one scheme, they can vote for the one they prefer. a sample poll of 200 votes revealed (i) 15 would vote for a and c but not b (ii) 65 would vote for b only, 51 would vote for c only, 15 would vote for a and b, 17 would vote for either a or b or both a and b but not c, 128 would vote for either b or c or both b and c but not a. How many would vote for all these schemes, only one scheme, a only, all irrespective of b or c, a and b but not c
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
when you say
17 would vote for either a or b or both a and b but not c
that seems unlikely that (aUb)U(a∩b∩c') is only 17, since we already know that a∩b = 15
I think the wording is very confusing.
17 would vote for either a or b or both a and b but not c
that seems unlikely that (aUb)U(a∩b∩c') is only 17, since we already know that a∩b = 15
I think the wording is very confusing.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.