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Can you help me solve the one with mrs Jones I want to know if I’m right

Can you help me solve the one with mrs Jones I want to know if I’m right-example-1
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We know that

• 11 students own a cat.

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• 12 students own a dog.

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• 6 students own both a cat and a dog.

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• 3 students own neither.

First, let's draw a Venn diagram to visualize the problem.

First, we have to fund the total number of students inside the sets Cat and Dog. We need to subtract the number 6 once, otherwise, we'll count it twice.


11+12-6=17

Then, we include the students that own neither.


17+3=20_{}

Therefore, the total number of students is 20.

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