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In a group of 65 people, 40 like cricket, 10 like both cricket and tennis. How many like tennis only and not cricket? How many like tennis?
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We are given that the total number of people, or $C \cup T$, is 65. We are also given that the number of people who like cricket, or $C$, is 40, and the number of people who like both cricket and tennis, or $C \cap T$, is 10. Show more…
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