A survey of 125 freshmen business students at a local university produced the results listed below. How many students took only religion? 24 took English; 21 took math; 20 took religion; 14 took English but not math; 9 took math and religion; 10 took English and religion; 2 took all three
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So, we can subtract these students from the other given numbers to find the number of students who took only two subjects or one subject. - 10 students took English and religion, but 2 of them also took math. So, 10 - 2 = 8 students took only English and Show more…
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