Math, asked by gourangabarik89, 2 months ago

In a group of 100 people, 72 people can speak English and 43 can speak French. How many can speak English only? How many can speak French only and how many can speak both English and French? Explain please.

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Answered by bhatbhargavi06
1

Answer:

57 people can speak only English.

28 people can speak only French.

15 people can speak both English and French.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: 100 people are there.

72 people can speak English.

So, the number of people who can speak only French= 100-72= 28 people.

43 people can speak French.

So, the number of people who can speak only English would be 100-43 = 57 people

Number of people who can speak both French and English = 100-(57+28)

=100- 85

=15 people.

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Answered by hamza197a
0

Step-by-step explanation:

the question is wrong 72 + 43 =115

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