A college survey was taken to determine where students study. Of 114 students surveyed, 73 studied in the cafeteria, 55 studied in the student union, 21 studied in both the cafeteria and the student union.

Of those interviewed how many did not study in either the cafeteria or the student union? __

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To find the number of students who did not study in either the cafeteria or the student union, we need to subtract the number of students who studied in both places from the total number of students surveyed.

Total students surveyed = 114
Students studied in both cafeteria and student union = 21

Number of students who did not study in either cafeteria or student union = Total students surveyed - Students studied in both places
Number of students who did not study in either cafeteria or student union = 114 - 21 = 93

Therefore, 93 students did not study in either the cafeteria or the student union.