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Awesome StudentQuestion • Discrete Mathematics
Read the problem below then answer the questions that follow:In a class of 40, 14 students are taking up Programming 1 and 29 are taking up Filipino 1 If 5 students are taking both classes, how many students are taking up Filipino 1 ONLY?
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24
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Discrete Mathematics
Read the problem below then answer the questions that follow:In a class of 40, 14 students are taking up Programming 1 and 29 are taking up Filipino 1 If 5 students are taking both classes, how many students are taking up Programming 1 ONLY?
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9
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Discrete Mathematics
A sequence of vertices such that consecutive vertices (in the sequence) are adjacent (in the graph). A walk in which no edge is repeated is called a trail, and a trail in which no vertex is repeated (except possibly the first and last) is called a path
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Walk
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Discrete Mathematics
A survey was conducted among a group of students and it was revealed that each of the students liked at least one of the following three fruits: apples, oranges, and watermelon 34 liked apples 30 liked oranges 33 liked watermelon 11 liked apples and oranges 15 liked oranges and watermelon 17 liked apple and watermelon 10 liked all three fruitsHow many students took part in the survey?
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62
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Discrete Mathematics
Read the problem below then answer the questions that follow:An advertising company conducted a survey on which brand of detergent is used by the residents in a Barangay Maligaya The results are: 35 residents use only Brand A, 23 residents use only Brand Band 40 residents use only Brand C They also came up with the following results: 15 residents both use brand A and B, 12 residents both use brand A and C, 10 residents both use brand B and C, and 5 residents use all three brandsHow many residents took part in the survey?
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66 people took part on the survey
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Discrete Mathematics