SOLUTION: Suppose that there are 1807 students at university. Of these, 453 are taking a course in computer science, 567 are taking a course in mathematics, and 299 are taking a courses in b

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Question 464999: Suppose that there are 1807 students at university. Of these, 453 are taking a course in computer science, 567 are taking a course in mathematics, and 299 are taking a courses in both computer science and mathematics .How many are not taking a course in either computer science or in mathematics?

Answer by jorel1380(3719) About Me  (Show Source):
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453+567=1020
1020-299=721 taking courses in math, computer science, or both.
1807-721=1086 taking neither math nor computer science..