In a certain country, low income individuals (annual income less than $16000 U.S dollars can qualify for the following credits when they file their annual income taxes. A: Housing B: food C: Child Care. in a small village, the average annual income is $25000 US. In a recent census for that village, it was found that a number of villagers qualify for these credits. The information is represented in the Venn diagram below. Use the Venn diagram to answer the following questions: 1) how many villagers qualify for the credits? 2) how many villagers qualify for the housing credit? n(A)= 3) how many villagers qualify for the food credit? n(B)=
In a certain country, low income individuals (annual income less than $16000 U.S dollars can qualify for the following credits when they file their annual income taxes.
A: Housing
B: food
C: Child Care.
in a small village, the average annual income is $25000 US. In a recent census for that village, it was found that a number of villagers qualify for these credits. The information is represented in the Venn diagram below. Use the Venn diagram to answer the following questions:
1) how many villagers qualify for the credits?
2) how many villagers qualify for the housing credit? n(A)=
3) how many villagers qualify for the food credit? n(B)=
4) how many villagers qualify for Child Carrie credit? n(C)=
5) how many villagers qualify for Housing credit only? n(A only)=
6) how many villagers qualify for Food credit only? n(B only)=
7) how villagers qualify for Child care credit only? n(C only)=
8) how many villagers qualify for Housing and Food credits? n(A and B)=
9) how many villagers qualify for Housing and Child Care credit? n(A and C)=
10) how many villagers qualify for food and child care credits?n(B and C)=
11) how many villagers qualify for housing and food credits only? n(only A and B but not c)
12) how many villagers qualify for housing and child care credits only? n(only A and C but not B)
13) how many villagers qualify for food and child care credits only? n(only B and C but not A)
14) how many villagers qualify for three credits: n(a and b and c)
15) how many villagers qualify for housing and subsidized food credits?n(A or B)=
16) how many villagers qualify for housing or subsidized child care credits? n(A or C)
17) how many villagers qualify for food or child care credits? n(B or C)=
18) how many villagers qualify for housing or food credits but not child care? n(A or B but not c)=
19) how many villagers for qualify for house or child care credits but not food? n(A or C but not B)
20) how many villagers qualify for food or child care credits but not housing? n(B or C but not A)
21) how many villagers qualify for housing or food or child care credits? n(A or B or C)=
22) how many villagers did not qualify for any of the credits? n(Neither A nor B nor C)=
23) how many villagers qualify for exactly one credit ? n(exactly 1)=
24) how many villagers qualify for exactly two credits? n(exactly 2)=
25) how many villagers qualify for exactly 3 credits? n(exactly 3)=
26) how many villagers qualify for at least two credits? n(at least 2)=
27) how many villagers were surveyed?
28)probability that the villager receive housing credit P(A)=
rounding your answers to four decimal places. For example 0.6578 or .6578
29) probability that the villager receive housing or child care credit P(A or C)=
round your answer to four decimal places. For example 0.6578 or .6578
30) probability that the villager receive childcare and food credit only P(C and B only)=
round your answers to four decimal places. For example 0.6578 or .6578
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