Question 1164084
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Logic: Set and operations - Cardinal numbers and surveys
A nurse conducted a survey with 75 patients admitted to the hospital. 
Let B = the set of patients with high blood pressure, 
C = the set of patients with high cholesterol level, 
F = the set of patients who smoke cigarettes. 
The information from the nurse is as follows: 
n(B)=47; n(B∩S)=33; n(C)=46; n(B∩C)=31; n(S)=52; n(B∩C∩S)=21; 
n[(B∩C)∪(B∩S)∪(C∩S)]=51.


Find the number of patients who
(a) they had high blood pressure or high cholesterol, but not both.
(b) had fewer than two of the conditions listed.
(c) they were smokers, but did not have high blood pressure or high cholesterol.
(d) did not present exactly two of the conditions on the list.
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Sorry,  in this post I see some  ILLOGICAL  parts.


The set named/called by the symbol  " S "  is  NOT  DEFINED  in the condition,  but does present and is treated as if it is defined.


Please check with your source  TWICE  and  THRICE.


Then re-check and cross-check.


When you will find your error,  fix it and re-post to the forum.


Please do not re-post it to me personally.