Zane owns a restaurant, which features wings and ice cream. He is considering two new flavors of wings: parmesan garlic and mango habanero. Zane tested the new flavors on 100 people and obtained the following results: 50 liked parmesan garlic; 36 liked both; 11 did not like either. Use a Venn diagram to complete parts (a) and (b). (a) How many people liked only mango habanero?
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- If there are 11 people in the first sample and 10 people in the second sample, the degrees of freedom for the first sample is type your answer... and type your answer... for the second sample.To help plan the number of meals to be prepared in a college cafeteria, a survey was conducted, and the following data were obtained. 127 students ate breakfast.183 students ate lunch.272 students ate dinner.60 students ate breakfast and lunch.111 students ate breakfast and dinner.90 students ate lunch and dinner.53 students ate all three meals. How many students ate (a) At least one meal in the cafeteria? students(b) Exactly one meal in the cafeteria? students(c) Only dinner in the cafeteria? students(d) Exactly two meals in the cafeteria? studentsSuppose that in a survey of five-year-olds, 45% liked the letter A, 54% liked the letter B, and 50% liked the letter of C. 29% liked A and B, 28% liked A and C, 29% liked B and C, and 15% liked all of them. What percentage liked A and B but not the letter C?
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