(a) How many trucks carried only late variety peaches? 18 trucks (Type a whole number.) (b) How many carried only extra late? 17 trucks (Type a whole number.) (c) How many carried only one type of peach? trucks (Type a whole number.)

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Toward the middle of the harvesting season,
peaches for canning come in three types, early,
late, and extra late, depending on the expected
date of ripening. During a certain week, the data
to the right were recorded at a fruit delivery
station. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
18 trucks
(Type a whole number.)
(b) How many carried only extra late?
17 trucks
(Type a whole number.)
(c) How many carried only one type of peach?
28 trucks went out carrying early peaches;
60 carried late peaches;
(a) How many trucks carried only late variety peaches?
trucks
(Type a whole number.)
46 carried extra late peaches;
19 carried early and late;
25 carried late and extra late;
6 carried early and extra late;
2 carried all three;
5 carried only figs (no peaches at all).
Transcribed Image Text:Toward the middle of the harvesting season, peaches for canning come in three types, early, late, and extra late, depending on the expected date of ripening. During a certain week, the data to the right were recorded at a fruit delivery station. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. 18 trucks (Type a whole number.) (b) How many carried only extra late? 17 trucks (Type a whole number.) (c) How many carried only one type of peach? 28 trucks went out carrying early peaches; 60 carried late peaches; (a) How many trucks carried only late variety peaches? trucks (Type a whole number.) 46 carried extra late peaches; 19 carried early and late; 25 carried late and extra late; 6 carried early and extra late; 2 carried all three; 5 carried only figs (no peaches at all).
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28 trucks went out carrying early peaches,

60 carried late peaches;

46 carried extra late peaches;

19 carried early and late;

25 carried late and extra late;

6 carried early and extra late;

2 carried all three;

5 carried only figs (no peaches at all).

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