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3 May, 09:01

Each of the 59 members in a high school class is required to sign up for a minimum of one and a maximum of three academic clubs. The three clubs to choose from are the poetry club, the history club, and the writing club. A total of 22 students sign up for the poetry club, 27 students for the history club, and 28 students for the writing club. If 6 students sign up for exactly two clubs, how many students sign up for all three clubs?

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  1. 3 May, 09:02
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    The the number of students who sign up for all three clubs = 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total number of students in the class is given by:

    Total number of students = Number of students in poetry club+Number of students in history club+Number of students in writing club-Number of students in exactly 2 clubs-2*Number of students in all the three clubs.

    Based on the information we have:

    Total number of students = 59

    Number of students in poetry club = 22

    Number of students in history club = 27

    Number of students in writing club = 28

    and number of students in exactly two clubs=6

    Let the number of students in the three club = x

    Hence, we have:

    59=22+27+28-6-2x

    i. e.

    59=71-2x

    i. e.

    2x=71-59

    i. e.

    2x=12

    i. e.

    x=6

    Hence, the answer is: 6
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