SOLUTION: A car dealership interviewed every driver who came onto their lot on Tuesday. This produced the following results: there were 25 people who owned trucks and 44 people who owned car

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Question 464473: A car dealership interviewed every driver who came onto their lot on Tuesday. This produced the following results: there were 25 people who owned trucks and 44 people who owned cars. If 12 people owned both a truck and a car and 4 people owned neither, how many people were interviewed?
Answer by edjones(8007) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Make a Venn diagram to understand this.
13+12+32+4=61 people were interviewed.
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Ed