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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sara is reviewing recent orders at her deli to determine which meats she should order. She found that of 1,000 orders, 390 customers ordered turkey, 345 customers ordered ham, and 200 customers ordered neither turkey nor ham. Based on these data, how many of the next 1,000 customers will order both turkey and ham? Show your work and use complete sentences. @campbell_st @iambatman @e.mccormick @Luigi0210 @Compassionate @Loser66 @Nnesha @radar @nincompoop

OpenStudy (compassionate):

Just add the turkey and ham together

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats it? @Compassionate

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

thnk it needs a Venn Diagram |dw:1426035882427:dw|I so if 200 don't buy turkey of ham... there are 800 who did... so the difference are the people who bought turkey and Ham Bought both Turkey and Ham = 800 - 390 - 345 that's my best guess

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