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In a school of 685 students, there are 385 students involved in sports teams, and there are
450 involved with the music program. There are 87 students that are not involved in either
program. There are some students involved in both programs.
a) Draw a Venn diagram to represent this situation.
b) Use the additive principle of non-mutually exclusive sets to determine the number of
students that are involved in both team sports and music
C) use the addictive principle for the probability of non-mutually exclusive events to determine the probability of a student being involved in team sports or involved in music
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