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=In a class of 30, 20 have computers. 17 have cassettes. 4 have nothing. How many have both?

first subtract the 4 that have nothing from the total class of 30 to find how many have something.

Now, in a class of 26, 20 have computers and 17 have cassettes, how many have both?

Add the two groups 20 + 17 = 37

since there are only 26 class members, 37-26=11, 11 class members must have both.

check this answer:

4=nothing

9 =computers only

6 =cassettes only

11 =have both

4+9+6+11=30

 

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