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A company conducted a marketing survey of college students and found that 185 own a bicycle and 68 owned a car. If 19 of those surveyed own both a car and a bicycle, how many interviewed have a car or a bicycle?

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The number of students who have both car and bicycle = 234

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given that 185 students have bicycle so
n(A)=185

And the students who have car are 68

So
n(B)=68

Students who have both car and bicycle
n(A\cap B)=19

From set theory we know that
n(A\cup B)=n(A)+n(B)-n(A\cap B)


n(A\cup B)=185+68-19=234

So the number of students who have both car and bicycle = 234

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