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28 November, 15:33

The 24 colleges of interest to a high school senior include 8 that are expensive (tuition more than $20,000 per year), 8 that are far from home (more than 200 miles away), and 5 that are both expensive and far from home.

A. If the student decides to select a college that is not expensive and within 200 miles of home, how many selections are possible?

B. If the student decides to attend a college that is not expensive and within 200 miles from home during his first two years of college, and then will transfer to a college that is not expensive but is far from home, how many selections of two colleges are possible?

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  1. 28 November, 17:06
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    The correct answers are A. 13; B. 39.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 24 colleges (U) that meet the interest of a high school senior.

    8 colleges are expensive, 8 are far (above 200 miles from home) and 5 are both expensive and far.

    Think of a Venn Diagram where there are two classes namely A = number of expensive colleges and B = number of far colleges. and A ∩ B = 5.

    There are 8 - 5 = 3 colleges that are only expensive (A - B).

    There are 8 - 5 = 3 colleges that are only far (200 miles from the house) (B - A).

    There are 24 - 8 = 16 colleges that are not expensive (A complement).

    There are 24 - 8 = 16 colleges that are not far (B complement).

    A. The number of colleges that is not expensive and within 200 miles of home = U - A - (B - A) = 24 - 8 - 3 = 13.

    B. The number of colleges that is not expensive and within 200 miles from home during his first two years of college, and then will transfer to a college that is not expensive but is far from home = choices for first type of college * choices for the second type of college = 13 * (A complement ∩ (B - A) = 13 * 3 = 39.
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