If in a convention, 53 people liked coffee A, 52 people liked coffee b, 42 people liked the coffee c, of whom 30 liked both A and B, 17 liked both B and C, 25 liked both A and C, and 10 liked all three, 15 did not like any, how many people in the convention were asked? Show solution

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If in a convention, 53 people liked coffee A, 52 people liked coffee b, 42 people liked the coffee c, of whom 30 liked both A and B, 17 liked both B and C, 25 liked both A and C, and 10 liked all three, 15 did not like any, how many people in the convention were asked? Show solution
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