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A survey of 64 informed voters in Kenya revealed the following information:

45 believe that Voting is a waste of time

49 believe that they have been abducted by space aliens

42 believe both of these things

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i). How many believe neither of these things?

ii). How many believe Voting is a waste of time but don't believe that they have been

abducted by space aliens?​

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Answer:

i) 12 believe neither of these things.

ii) 3 believe voting is a waste of time but don't believe that they have been abducted by space aliens.

Explanation:

I'm going to solve these question treating these events as Venn sets.

I am going to say that:

Event A: Voting is a waste of time.

Event B: They have been abducated by space aliens.

45 believe that Voting is a waste of time

This means that
A = 45

49 believe that they have been abducted by space aliens

This means that
B = 49

42 believe both of these things

This means that
A \cap B = 42

i). How many believe neither of these things?

Total of 64.

At least one is:


A \cup B = A + B - A \cap B

With the values we have


A \cup B = 45 + 49 - 42 = 52

None:


64 - 52 = 12

12 believe neither of these things.

ii). How many believe Voting is a waste of time but don't believe that they have been abducted by space aliens?​

This is:


A - B = A - (A \cap B) = 45 - 42 = 3

3 believe voting is a waste of time but don't believe that they have been abducted by space aliens.

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