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15 March, 14:03

Of the 182 students who are taking three first year core Mathematics modules (Reasoning, Algebra and Calculus), 129 like Reasoning, 129 like Algebra, 129 like Calculus, 85 like Reasoning and Algebra, 89 like Reasoning and Calculus, 86 like Algebra and Calculus, and 54 like all three modules. How many of the students like none of the core modules?

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  1. 15 March, 14:26
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    1 student.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    No of students that like Reasoning = 129 - (85-54) - (89-54)

    = 63

    No of students that like Reasoning only = 63-54

    = 9

    No of students that like Calculus = 129 - (86-54) - (89-54)

    = 62

    No of students that like Calculus only = 62-54

    = 8

    No of students that like Algebra = 129 - (86-54) - (85-54)

    = 66

    No of students that like Algebra only = 66-54

    = 12

    No of students that like Algebra and Resoning only = (85-54)

    = 31

    No of students that like Algebra and Calculus only = (86-54)

    = 32

    No of students that like Reasoning and Calculus only = (89-54)

    = 35

    Total students = 182

    Total students offering at least one module + total students offering none = Total students

    182 = 9 + 8 + 12 + 31 + 32 + 35 + 54 + X

    X = 182 - 181

    = 1 student.
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