SOLUTION: There are 40 students in a hostel, 24 of them are fluent in English language and 22 of them are fluent in French. each student is fluent in at least one of the two languages. How m
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Question 941644: There are 40 students in a hostel, 24 of them are fluent in English language and 22 of them are fluent in French. each student is fluent in at least one of the two languages. How many students are fluent in exactly one of the two languages?
Answer by TimothyLamb(4379) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
students fluent in both English and French:
(24+22) - 40 = 6
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students fluent in only one of the two languages:
40 - 6 = 34
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