Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
Let n(T) denotes total surveys done i.e. n(T)=140
Let n(A) be the no. of responses to positively to effectiveness i.e. n(A)=71
Let n(B) be the no. of side effects i.e.n(B) =60
Let n(C) be the no. of responses to cost i.e. n(C)= 65
33 responded positively to both effectiveness and side effects
So, n(A∩B)=33
31 to effectiveness and cost
n(A∩C)=31
28 to side effects and cost
n(B∩C)=28
21 to none of the items
So, n(A∪B∪C)=140-21 = 119
we are supposed to find ow many responded positively to all three i.e. n(A∩B∩C)
Formula:
n(A∪B∪C)=n(A)+n(B)+n(C)-n(A∩B)-n(A∩C)-n(B∩C)+ n(A∪B∪C)
119=71+60+65-33-31-28+ n(A∪B∪C)
119=104+ n(A∪B∪C)
119-104= n(A∪B∪C)
15= n(A∪B∪C)
Hence 15 responded positively to all three
Answer:
false
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y=1/3x -1
Step-by-step explanation:
2,3,4
1st way: 6*2oz=12oz
2nd way: 3*2oz+2*3oz=12oz
3rd way: 4*2oz+4oz=12oz
4th way: 2*2oz+2*4oz=12oz
5th way: 4*3oz=12oz
6th way: 2*3oz+2oz+4oz=12oz
7th way: 3*4oz=12oz
Stuart can combine 2oz, 3oz and 4oz weigths 7 different ways to get 12oz.