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. Out of 140 students, 50 passed in English and 20 passed in both Nepali and English. The number of students who passed in Nepali is twice the number of students who passed in English. Using a Venn-diagram, find the number of students who passed in Nepali only and who didn't pass in both subjects. ​

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Answer:

80 ;

10

Explanation:

Given :

Total number of students = μ = 140

Let :

Number of students who passed in English = E

Number of students who passed in Nepali = N

n(NnE) = 20

n(E) only = n(E) - n(NnE) = 50 - 20 = 30

Students who passed English only = 30

Number of students who passed in Nepali is twice the number who passed in English

n(N) = 2 * n(E) = 2 * 50 = 100

Number of students who passed in Nepali only

n(N) only = n(N) - n(NnE) = 100 - 20 = 80

Students who passed Nepali only = 80

The number who didn't pass both subjects :

μ - (English only + Nepali only + English and Nepali)

140 - (30 + 80 + 20)

140 - 130

= 10

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