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You have invited 94 people to a meeting. Of those people, 11 from the North cannot attend, 7 from the South cannot attend, 3 from the East cannot attend, and 11 from the West cannot attend. How many people should you expect to attend the meeting?

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Answered by roshnigadikar
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Answer:

The number of people am expecting to attend the meeting is = 62

The total quantity of people invited are 94 people.

To find the number of people am expecting to attend the meeting, I would have to subtract the sum total number of the people that won't attend from the total number of people that where invited.

Therefore,

11. + 7 + 3 + 11. = 32( the number of people that won't attend.

94 - 32 = 62

Therefore the number of people am expecting to attend the meeting are 62.

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Answered by priyasengupta447
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Answer:

The number of people am expecting to attend the meeting is = 62

The total quantity of people invited are 94 people.

To find the number of people am expecting to attend the meeting, I would have to subtract the sum total number of the people that won't attend from the total number of people that where invited.

Therefore,

11. + 7 + 3 + 11. = 32( the number of people that won't attend.

94 - 32 = 62

Therefore the number of people am expecting to attend the meeting are 62.

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