Please help! Clubs: At Harding Middle School. 28 students are in the Spanish club, 32 students are in the art club, and 21 students are in the math club. Of these students who are in exactly two clubs, 7 are in Spanish and art, 5 are in math and art, and 3 are in Spanish and math. If there are 2 students who are in all three clubs, how many students are only in the art club?
Can you draw a Venn Diagram?
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So you make circles that represent the objects in each group. You let them overlap and only put in each section the number of people who are ONLY in two or ONLY in Math...
Then use subtraction to find out how many are in just art.
Because everyone in the Art circle has to add up to 32...
but i got 30 for the people in art because of the middle circle, it's 2, so i thought, it's minus 2 for all of the numbers, taht's how i got 30...is that correct?
no, the 5 and 7 are also in art. 14 art students are accounted for in two or three clubs, leaving 18.
i don't think i get it...
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yes, we're figuring out the art club how much people there are
In the art circle, all the pieces have to add up to 32. so the remaining students only in art is 18.
32-7-2-5?
yup
that's...32-14....18?
how come for the both spanish and art, how come you don't subtract 2 fromm that?
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Each circle needs to add up to the value I put next to each circle. The values stated in the problem go in the overlapping parts directly, without being changesd
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i get it now thank you so much for helping me and taking your time to do so! i really appreicate it. thank you!
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