To determine where students study, we need to find the number of students who study in only the library, the number of students who study in only the student union, and the number of students who study in both the library and the student union.
Let's start by finding the number of students who study in only the library.
To do this, we start with the total number of students surveyed (120) and subtract the number of students who study in both the library and the student union (24) and the number of students who study in only the student union (54).
So, the number of students who study in only the library is 120 - 24 - 54 = 42.
Similarly, let's find the number of students who study in only the student union.
Again, we start with the total number of students surveyed (120) and subtract the number of students who study in both the library and the student union (24) and the number of students who study in only the library (42).
So, the number of students who study in only the student union is 120 - 24 - 42 = 54.
Finally, let's find the number of students who study in both the library and the student union.
This value is already given in the question as 24.
Therefore, we have:
Number of students who study only in the library: 42
Number of students who study only in the student union: 54
Number of students who study in both the library and the student union: 24
A college survey was taken to determine where students study. Of 120 students surveyed, 84 studied in the ,54 studied in the student union, 24 studied in both the library and the student union.
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