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4 December, 00:44

Steve is collecting toy cars. He already has 100 of them! 42 of them are new, 19 are his favorites; 3 are new and a favorite. Steve is going to donate to his school's yard sale all of them that neither new nor favorite. How many toy cars will he donate?

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  1. 4 December, 01:11
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    42

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This can be done with a Venn diagram, but I can't draw it here, so I'll explain it.

    Of the 42 new ones, 3 are also his favorite. That means there are 39 new that are not favorite.

    Of the 19 favorites, 3 are also new, so 16 are favorite but not new.

    New but not favorite: 39

    Favorite but not new: 16

    New and favorite: 3

    Total above: 39 + 16 + 3 = 58

    He has a grand total of 100 toy cars, so 100 - 58 = 42

    42 are neither new nor favorite.
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