SITUATION: In a group of 110 students, 65 likes Biology, 45 likes Chemistry, 42 likes Mathematics, 20 likes Biology and Chemistry, 25 likes Biology and Mathematics, 15 likes Chemistry and Mathematics, and 8 likes all the three subjects. A.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like two subjects only B.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like one subject only C.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like at most two subjects D.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like other subject rather than the three E.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like Chemistry and Mathematics only F.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like Biology ONLY. * G.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like Biology or Chemistry H.)Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like at least two subjects.
SITUATION: In a group of 110 students, 65 likes Biology, 45 likes Chemistry, 42 likes Mathematics, 20 likes Biology and Chemistry, 25 likes Biology and Mathematics, 15 likes Chemistry and Mathematics, and 8 likes all the three subjects. A.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like two subjects only B.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like one subject only C.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like at most two subjects D.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like other subject rather than the three E.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like Chemistry and Mathematics only F.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like Biology ONLY. * G.) Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like Biology or Chemistry H.)Based from the above situation: Give the number of students who like at least two subjects.
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