SOLUTION: In a survey with 54 member, 20 were taking mathematics, 35 were taking English, and 6 were taking both. How many were not taking either subject?

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Question 383822: In a survey with 54 member, 20 were taking mathematics, 35 were taking English, and 6 were taking both. How many were not taking either subject?
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Make a Venn diagram to figure these out. Once you learn how to use Venn diagrams
you wont have any trouble.
54-(14+6+29)=5 are not taking either.
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Ed

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