Mathematics, 05.10.2021 14:00, RidhaH
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In a survey of 229 professional athletes, it was found that 99 of them owned a convertible, 84 of them owned a giant screen TV, and 98 owned a sporting goods store. 16 owned a convertible and a store, 26 owned a TV and a store, and 41 owned a covertible and a TV. 5 owned all three items.
How many athletes did not own any of the three items?
How many owned a covertible and a TV, but not a store?
How many athletes owned a convertible or a TV?
How many athletes owned exactly one type of item in the survey?
How many athletes owned at least one type of item in the survey?
How many owned a TV or a store, but not a convertible?
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