2015 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 15
At Euler Middle School, students voted on two issues in a school referendum with the following results:
voted in favor of the first issue and
voted in favor of the second issue. If there were exactly
students who voted against both issues, how many students voted in favor of both issues?
Solution
We can see that this is a Venn Diagram Problem.
First, we analyze the information given. There are students. Let's use A as the first issue and B as the second issue.
students were for the A, and
students were for B. There were also
students against both A and B.
Solving this without a Venn Diagram, we subtract away from the total,
. Out of the remaining
, we have
people for A and
people for B. We add this up to get
. Since that is more than what we need, we subtract
from
to get
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