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20W2 + 100W + 40
20(w^2+5w+2)
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The o level result of the 30 member of a rugby squad were as follows-

all 30 players passed at least two subject,18 player passed at least three subjects and 3players passed four subjects or more.Calculate

a) how many passed exactly two subjects,

b)what fraction of the squad passed exactly three subjects
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