from a survey of 100 college students, a marketing research company found that 65 students owned iPods 55 owned cars 25 owned both cars and iPods how many students owned either a car or an ipod

To find the number of students who owned either a car or an iPod, we can add the number of students who owned cars and the number of students who owned iPods, and then subtract the number of students who owned both.

Number of students who owned cars = 55
Number of students who owned iPods = 65
Number of students who owned both cars and iPods = 25

Number of students who owned either a car or an iPod = (Number of students who owned cars) + (Number of students who owned iPods) - (Number of students who owned both cars and iPods)
= 55 + 65 - 25
= 120 - 25
= <<120-25=95>>95

Therefore, 95 students owned either a car or an iPod.