xjinaloveskangin
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Common sources of caffeine are coffee, tea, and cola drinks. Suppose that:
55% of adults drink coffee
25% of adults drink tea
45% of adults drink cola
and also that:
15% drink both coffee and tea
5% drink all three beverages
25% drink both coffee and cola
5% drink only tea
Draw a venn diagram marked with this information. Use it along with the addition rules to answer:
a) what percent of adults drink only cola?
b) what percent drink none of these beverages?
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I'm really really confused on how to figure out each of the places in the venn diagram ...
i know one of the addition rules for unions of two events is:
P(A or B)=P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B).
but i have no idea how to use it ... and where to start in the percentages, to find out others, cuz there is so much information O___O Please help asap! Thank you!
55% of adults drink coffee
25% of adults drink tea
45% of adults drink cola
and also that:
15% drink both coffee and tea
5% drink all three beverages
25% drink both coffee and cola
5% drink only tea
Draw a venn diagram marked with this information. Use it along with the addition rules to answer:
a) what percent of adults drink only cola?
b) what percent drink none of these beverages?
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I'm really really confused on how to figure out each of the places in the venn diagram ...
i know one of the addition rules for unions of two events is:
P(A or B)=P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B).
but i have no idea how to use it ... and where to start in the percentages, to find out others, cuz there is so much information O___O Please help asap! Thank you!