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Medal For Help-Please I Need Help ASAP :) Unions and Intersections of Sets Discussion Instructions Look below

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So confused

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22 students who like tennis 25 students who like football 9 students who like both tennis and football 17 students who like tennis and baseball 20 students who like football and baseball 6 students who like all three sports 4 who don't like any of these sports

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To find out the total number of people surveyed, (or the E = Everything value), we add up all the numbers in the diagram. When we do this the answer is 103

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If we want to find the total number of people who like Tennis, then we add up all of the numbers in the “Tennis circle, including the areas where “tennis” overlaps with the other circles. The Total Tennis People is: 22+9 +17+6 =54

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`6 students who like all three sports` put that in the middle intersection

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