In a survey of 600 students in a school, 150 students were found to be taking tea and 225 taking coffee,

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In a survey of 600 students in a school, 150 students were found to be taking tea and 225 taking coffee, 100 were taking both tea and coffee. Find how many students were taking neither tea nor coffee?

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answered Feb 7, 2018 by sameer (82,980 points) 5 11 37
selected Feb 15, 2018 by sanjeev
 
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Let U be the set of all students who took part in the survey.
Let T be the set of students taking tea.
Let C be the set of students taking coffee.
Accordingly, n(U) = 600, n(T) = 150, n(C) = 225, n(T ∩ C) = 100
To find: Number of student taking neither tea nor coffee i.e.,
we have to find n(T' ∩ C').
n(T' ∩ C') = n(T ∪ C)'
= n(U) – n(T ∪ C)
= n(U) – [n(T) + n(C) – n(T ∩ C)]

= 600 – [150 + 225 – 100]
= 600 – 275
= 325
Hence, 325 students were taking neither tea nor coffee.
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