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Mathematics, 26.07.2020 01:01 leslieperez67

A sample poll of 200 voters revealed the following information: 15 would vote for A and C but not B.

65 would vote for B only

51 would vote for C only

15 would vote for both A and B

117 would vote for either A or B, or both A and B but not C

128 would vote for either B or C, or both B and C but not A. How many would

vote for

a. all the 3 contestants?

b. only one of the contestants?

c. A only?

d. A and B but not C?

e. A irrespective of B or C?

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