During the fall festival at Wambach's Farmers Market, 947 customers made the following purchases: 116 purchased pumpkins, 92 purchased pies, and 61 purchased both pumpkins and pies. Of those surveyed, how many purchased only pies?
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Step 1: Calculate the total number of customers who purchased either pumpkins or pies by adding the number of customers who purchased pumpkins and the number of customers who purchased pies: 116 (purchased pumpkins) + 92 (purchased pies) = 208 Show more…
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