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Answer:

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Explanation:

If 21 people study French and everyone studies some language, then the other 4 people must be Spanish only students. 25 - 21 =4

Since 13 people study Spanish,

13-4=9

9 people must study both Fr and Sp.

If 9 people study BOTH, then

21-9=12,

12 people must be the Fr only people.

The arch-looking, upsidedownU is intersect.

Fr intersect Sp are the StudyBOTH people.

P(Both) = Both/Total

= 9/25

If you need %, divide 9÷25 and times by 100. That's 36%

F' means Not French people, which is Spanish only people (thankfully there are no No-Language-studiers bc they would count too)

P(F')

= P (not Fr)

= P (Sp Only)

= 4/25 = 16%

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