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Plz any1 need help on this question

I put 30 on outside got it right
13 for f got wrong
21 for s got wrong any1 y i got wrong

Plz any1 need help on this question I put 30 on outside got it right 13 for f got-example-1
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Since the intersection is - by definition - common to both sets, we can work out the number of people that use only the fitness suite or the swimming pool.

We know that 57 people use the fitness suite, but 36 of those are already counted in the intersection. So, 57-36=21 people use only the fitness suite.

The same goes for the swimming pool: 49-36=13 people use only the swimming pool.

So, we have:

  • 21 people using fitness suite only
  • 13 people using swimmng pool only
  • 36 people using both

This sums to 21+13+36=70 people. We deduce that 30 people don't use any of the features.

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