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26 June, 04:07

In a class with 42 students, 22 like blue and 27 like red. If 6 no like either colours.

Find : - a) How many students like both red and blue

b) How many students like red only

c) How many students like blue only

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  1. 26 June, 04:23
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    Number of students who like both red and blue are 13.

    Number of students who like red only = 14

    Number of Students who like blue only = 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total number of students P (U) = 42

    Number of students who like blue P (B) = 22

    Number of students who like red P (R) = 27

    Number of student who like neither red nor blue = P (B ∪ R) '

    P (B ∪ R) = P (U) - P (B ∪ R) '

    = 42 - 6

    = 36

    Now Case 1:

    students who like both red and blue = P (B ∩ R)

    Now using,

    P (B ∪ R) = P (B) + P (R) - P (B ∩ C)

    36 = 22 + 27 - P (B ∩ C)

    P (B ∩ C) = 49 - 36 = 13

    So the number of students who like both red and blue are 13.

    Case 2:

    Number of students who like red only = P (R) - P (B ∩ C)

    = 27 - 13

    = 14

    Case 3:

    Number of Students who like blue only = P (B) - P (B ∩ C)

    = 22 - 13

    = 9
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