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    Nov 12, 2007, 10:27 AM
    Venn Diagrams
    Hi
    I have a problem with Venn diagrams,

    The question reads in an interview of 5 math majors,
    12 like calculus and geo
    18 like cals but not algebra
    4 like cal, alg, and geo
    25 like cal
    15 like geo
    10 like alge but neither cal or geo
    2 like geometry but not calc
    How many like calc and alge
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    Nov 12, 2007, 08:11 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by bran444
    Hi
    I have a problem with Venn diagrams,

    The question reads in an interview of 5 math majors,
    12 like calculus and geo
    18 like cals but not algebra
    4 like cal, alg, and geo
    25 like cal
    15 like geo
    10 like alge but neither cal or geo
    2 like geometry but not calc
    how many like calc and alge

    Go to the link provided to learn about venn diagram math:

    Logic - Venn diagrams

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