Asked by MONICA
From a survey of 100 college students, a marketing research company found that 65 students owned iPhones, 40 owned cars, and 30 owned both cars and iPhones.
(a) How many students owned either a car or an iPhone (but not both)?
(a) How many students owned either a car or an iPhone (but not both)?
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Answered by
Lee
65/100 had iPhones of those 65-30 had car too so 35 only had iPhone
40/100 had cars of those 40-30 had iPhone too so 10 only had car
35 + 10 = 45 only had iPhone OR car
40/100 had cars of those 40-30 had iPhone too so 10 only had car
35 + 10 = 45 only had iPhone OR car
Answered by
Anonymous
From a survey of 100 college students, a marketing research company found that 65 students owned iPods, 45 owned cars, and 25 owned both cars and iPods.
(a) How many students owned either a car or an iPod (but not both)?
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(b) How many students do not own either a car or an iPod?
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(a) How many students owned either a car or an iPod (but not both)?
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(b) How many students do not own either a car or an iPod?
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Answered by
Anonymous
From a survey of 100 college students, a marketing research company found that 50 students owned iPods, 30 owned cars, and 20 owned both cars and iPods.
Answered by
Anonymous
From a survey of 100 college students, a marketing research company found that 65 students owned iPods, 35 owned cars, and 25 owned both cars and iPods.
(a) How many students owned either a car or an iPod (but not both)?
(a) How many students owned either a car or an iPod (but not both)?
Answered by
Shirley
65-25=40, 35-25=10, 40+10=50.
Answered by
Shirley
50
Answered by
sarah
40+10+50
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