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Neko [114]
4 years ago
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16.A guidance counselor is planning schedules for 30 students. Sixteen students say they want to take French, 16 want to take Sp

anish, and 11 want to take Latin. Five say they want to take both French and Latin, and of these, 3 wanted to take Spanish as well. Five want only Latin, and 8 want only Spanish. How many students want French only?

Mathematics
2 answers:
MariettaO [177]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:7

Step-by-step explanation:

This can be solved by Venn-diagram

Given there  are total 5 students who want french and Latin

also 3 among them want Spanish,french & Latin

i.e. only 2 students wants both french and Latin only.

Also Student who want only Latin is 5

Thus Student who wants Latin and Spanish both only is 11-5-3-2=1

Students who want only Spanish is 8 Thus students who wants Spanish and French is 4

Similarly Students who wants Only French is 16-4-3-2=7

Bally3 years ago
0 0

French only
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