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28 June, 02:21

A group of 100 tourists traveling all over the world were asked to pick their favorite vacation destination. 44 people chose Paris, and 49 chose Rome. 19 people did not choose either location. How many people chose both Paris and Rome?

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  1. 28 June, 02:30
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    93 people chose Paris and Rome. 44+49=93
  2. 28 June, 02:47
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    7 people chose both Paris and Rome because 93 people chose either location and so if you take away 93 from 100 it = 7. and this was a trick question.
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