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Hint |
1) Charlie's class has 28 students in it (including himself). Of the 28 students, 15 have dogs, 12 have cats, and 6 have both. How many students have neither a cat nor a dog? |
Method 1: Use a Venn diagram
1. Draw a Venn diagram of the two classes of students and fill in the numbers. The number that don't have a cat or a dog are members of the Universal set that don't fall into either circle.
Method 2: Use logic
1. If 6 have both cats and dogs and there are 12 students that have cats then there are ____ students that have cats only.
2. If 6 have both cats and dogs and there are 15 students that have dogs, then there are ____ students that have dogs only.
3. Compute the sum of
    both dogs and cats ____,
    dogs only ___ and
    cats only = ____
    sum = _____
4. Subtract this from 28 = _____
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2) Evaluate the following equation:
    If x = 4.7, y = 6.2, z = 8.3;
(Express to the nearest hundredth.)
3xy - 4y + 2 (z - 1.9) = ?
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Substitute the values for x, y, and z into the equation and solve.
    ? = ______
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3) Mira's friend is having a birthday this month, but Mira always forgets the exact birthday. Mira's
friend reminds her that 1/3 of the birth date plus 52 equals two times as much as the birth date. What
is her friend's birthday? |
Let D be the birth date.
Write an equation for "1/3 of D plus 52 equals 2D"
    Solve this for D:
    D = _____
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