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According to a student survey, 16 students liked history, 19 liked English, 18 liked math, 8 liked math and English, 5 liked history and English, 7 liked history and math, 3 liked all three subjects. Draw a Venn diagram to answer the following: A) How many students were in the survey? B) How many students liked only math? C) How many students liked English and math, but not history.

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When building a Venn Diagram, I always start from the area with the most overlap to the areas of least overlap. Once you have placed the 3 in the middle, you have counted those people, and therefore you must subtract them from the other surveys. Example: since there are 3 people that like all three subjects, now only have 5 students that like just math and English instead of 8.

Therefore:
A) 36 Students were in the survey
*Add all the numbers within the Venn diagram up. Overlapping doesn't matter because no one is double counted.

B) 6 People liked only Math
*Can't touch any other circle but Math

C) 20 Students liked English and math, but not history
*You add 9+5+6, since these bubbles are not overlapping with history.

I Hope this helps and let me know if you have any further questions!
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