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I require help in two questions.
1. Some people were interviewed to find out whether they spoke French, Spanish, French and Spanish, or neither French nor Spanish. E is the set of people who were interviewed, F is the set of people who spoke French, and S is the set of people who spoke Spanish. Given that n(E)= 250, n(F) = 80 and n(S) = 220, find
(c) the maximum possible number of people who spoke both Spanish and French.
I'm constantly getting 80 as the answer to this part. The answer at the back of the book is 30. Which is correct and why?
2. E = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11}
A = {x:x is an even number}
B = {x:x is a multiple of 3}
(b)(ii) A number n is chosen at random from E. A second number m is chosen at random from the complete set E. Find the probability that the sum of n and m is 18.
Here I'm getting an answer of 2/55 and the one at the back is 5/121.
Help me out please! Any assistance would be very much appreciated.
I require help in two questions.
1. Some people were interviewed to find out whether they spoke French, Spanish, French and Spanish, or neither French nor Spanish. E is the set of people who were interviewed, F is the set of people who spoke French, and S is the set of people who spoke Spanish. Given that n(E)= 250, n(F) = 80 and n(S) = 220, find
(c) the maximum possible number of people who spoke both Spanish and French.
I'm constantly getting 80 as the answer to this part. The answer at the back of the book is 30. Which is correct and why?
2. E = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11}
A = {x:x is an even number}
B = {x:x is a multiple of 3}
(b)(ii) A number n is chosen at random from E. A second number m is chosen at random from the complete set E. Find the probability that the sum of n and m is 18.
Here I'm getting an answer of 2/55 and the one at the back is 5/121.
Help me out please! Any assistance would be very much appreciated.