World's only instant tutoring platform
dropdown-logo
Get 2 FREE Instant-Explanations on Filo with code FILOAPP
Question

In a group of student, student like orange but not banana, while student like orange. If all the student like at least one of the two fruits, find the number of student who like (i) both orange and banana (ii) only banana.  Draw a venn diagram to represent the given data.

tutor 0tutor 1tutor 2
Found 3 tutors discussing this question
Discuss this question LIVE
8 mins ago

Text SolutionText solutionverified iconVerified

Let us assume be the total students Let us assume be the students who like orangeAnd also assume that be the students who like banana From the question it is given that,



Then,(i) Total number of students like both orange and banana. i.e. 

(ii) Number of students like only banana
Was this solution helpful?
150
Share
Report
One destination for complete JEE/NEET preparation
One destination to cover all your homework and assignment needs
Learn Practice Revision Succeed
Instant 1:1 help, 24x7
Instant 1:1 help, 24x7
60, 000+ Expert tutors
60, 000+ Expert tutors
Textbook solutions
Textbook solutions
Big idea maths, McGraw-Hill Education etc
Big idea maths, McGraw-Hill Education etc
Essay review
Essay review
Get expert feedback on your essay
Get expert feedback on your essay
Schedule classes
Schedule classes
High dosage tutoring from Dedicated 3 experts
High dosage tutoring from Dedicated 3 experts
Trusted by 4 million+ students
filo Logo
Doubt Icon Doubt Icon

Stuck on the question or explanation?

Connect with our maths tutors online and get step by step solution of this question.

231 students are taking LIVE classes
Question Text
In a group of student, student like orange but not banana, while student like orange. If all the student like at least one of the two fruits, find the number of student who like (i) both orange and banana (ii) only banana.  Draw a venn diagram to represent the given data.
Answer TypeText solution:1
Upvotes150