V K Raman and S N Sharma Solutions for Exercise 2: EXERCISE 2(B)
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Questions from V K Raman and S N Sharma Solutions for Exercise 2: EXERCISE 2(B) with Hints & Solutions
Use Venn diagram to solve each of the following problems:
In a group of persons who speak English or Tamil or both, speak English and speak Tamil. How many speak only English?

Use Venn diagram to solve each of the following problems:
In a group of persons who speak English or Tamil or both, speak English and speak Tamil. How many speak only Tamil?

Use Venn diagram to solve each of the following problems:
In a group of tourists, visited only Kolkata and visited only Mumbai. How many visited Kolkata?

Use Venn diagram to solve each of the following problems:
In a group of tourists, visited only Kolkata and visited only Mumbai. How many visited both the places?

Use Venn diagram to solve each of the following problems:
In a class of students, play hockey and play cricket. How many play both the games ?

Use Venn diagram to solve each of the following problems:
In a group of children, like comics and like both comics and novels. How many like novels only?

Use Venn diagram to solve each of the following problems:
A survey of foreign language classes in a school showed the following:
Each student was taking at least one of the foreign languages.
students were taking French,
students were taking German,
students were taking Spanish,
students were taking French and German.
students were taking German and Spanish,
students were taking French and Spanish,
were taking all the three languages.
How many students were taking at least one foreign language?

Use Venn diagram to solve each of the following problems:
A survey of foreign language classes in a school showed the following:
Each student was taking at least one of the foreign languages.
students were taking French,
students were taking German,
students were taking Spanish,
students were taking French and German.
students were taking German and Spanish,
students were taking French and Spanish,
were taking all the three languages.
How many students were taking only one foreign language?
