Suppose that out of 1500 first-year students at icu, 350 are taking history, 300 are taking mathematics, and 270 are taking both history and mathematics. how many first- year students are taking history or mathematics?
Suppose that out of 1500 first-year students at icu, 350 are taking history, 300 are taking mathematics, and 270 are taking both history and mathematics. how many first- year students are taking history or mathematics?
15 is 30% of 50.
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c are A
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For number 3 it is D
180
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The reasonable domain has a minimum value.
The reasonable range has a minimum value of 30,000.
The reasonable range has an implied, but unknown, maximum value.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Years cannot be anything below 0.
2. The domain includes 0 because the answer can be the initial value.
3. 30,000 is the initial value and is the minimum solution.
4. The range has a minimal of 30,000.
5. Logically, we know city populations cant be numbers like a billion but we prove that mathematically.
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that the 350 taking history and the 300 taking math each includes the 270 taking both history and math, then:
N(H or M) = N(H) + N(M) − N(H and M)
N = 350 + 300 − 270
N = 380
There are 380 first-year students taking history or mathematics.
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