In a class of 50 students, the number of students who offer Accounting is twice as the number who offer Economics. 10 students offer neither of tsubjecs the two subjects.
I. Illustrate the information on a Venn diagram.
II. How many students offer Accounting?
III. How many students offer Economics?
IV. How many students offer only one subject?
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In a class of 50 student, the number of students who offer accounting is twice as the number who offer economics. 10 student offer neither of the two subject and 5 student offer both subjects. Illustrate the information on a Venn diagram. How many students offer accounting. How many students offer economics. How many students offer only one subject.
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Students do not "offer" classes. They "take" classes. Please advise your teacher.
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the total who take classes is 50-10 = 40
If x take Econ and y take both, then
x + 2x - y = 40
I'm sure you can draw a Venn diagram with two overlapping circles, inside a box.