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Mathematics, 23.02.2021 14:00, cairolove228

A survey of 50 students who disclosed their likeness for the two means of transportation with the main campus of Uniabuja reveals that 14 like only one means of transportation, 9 do not like okada, 11 do not like campus shuttle bus.1) How many students like campus shuttle bus ? 2) How many students like both campus shuttle bus and okada?​

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