In A Class Of 60 Students, 30 Offer Physcis And 40 Offer Chemistry,

(a)Use Venn Diagram To Represent This Information
(b) How Many Students Offer Both Subject

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10 student offer both subjects

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To represent this information using a Venn diagram, follow these steps:

(a) Drawing the Venn Diagram:
1. Start by drawing two overlapping circles to represent the two subjects: Physics and Chemistry.
2. Label one circle as "Physics" and the other as "Chemistry".
3. Write the number 30 inside the Physics circle and the number 40 inside the Chemistry circle.
4. I will assume that no student takes both subjects at the moment, so there will be no intersection between the two circles. If you want to represent students who take both subjects, draw an overlapping portion where the circles intersect.

(b) Determine the number of students who offer both subjects:
From the information provided, we know that there are 60 students in total. The Venn diagram shows that there is no overlap between the two subject circles, suggesting that there are no students who take both subjects. Therefore, the number of students who offer both subjects is 0.