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13 September, 17:28

A survey of 117 consumers found that 81 had a tablet computer, 70 had

a smartphone and 29 had both a smartphone and a tablet computer. Find the number of consumers surveyed who have neither a

smartphone nor a tablet.

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  1. 13 September, 20:17
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    If we call A the group that has a tablet computer and B the group that has a smartphone. In this case we can apply a formula that tells us that:

    # (AUB) = #A + #B - #AnB - NoANoB

    We know all these values except the one that has neither A nor B.

    # (AUB) = the number of respondents, that is 117.

    #A = The number of people who have a tablet, that is 81.

    #B = The number of people who have a smarphone, that is, 70.

    #AnB = intersection of both groups, that is, they have both, that is 29.

    Replacing:

    117 = 81 + 70 - 29 - NoANoB

    NoANoB = 81 + 70 - 29 - 117

    NoANoB = 5

    Which means that 5 people have neither a tablet nor a smartphone.
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