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In a survey of 425 students in a school, it was found that 115 drink apple juice, 160 drink orange juice, and 80 drink both apple as well as orange juice. - Mathematics and Statistics

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In a survey of 425 students in a school, it was found that 115 drink apple juice, 160 drink orange juice, and 80 drink both apple as well as orange juice. How many drinks neither apple juice nor orange juice?

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Solution

Let A = set of students who drink apple juice

B = set of students who drink orange juice

X = set of all students

∴ n(X) = 425, n(A) = 115, n(B) = 160, n(A ∩ B) = 80


No. of students who neither drink apple juice
nor orange juice = n(A' ∩ B') = n(A ∪ B)'

= n(X) – n(A ∪ B)

= 425 – [n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B)]

= 425 – (115 + 160 – 80)

= 230

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Chapter 1: Sets and Relations - Miscellaneous Exercise 1 [Page 17]

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Balbharati Mathematics and Statistics 1 (Commerce) [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 1 Sets and Relations
Miscellaneous Exercise 1 | Q 3 | Page 17
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