200 registered candidates. 107 register for S. 90 for R. 63 for D. 35 for S and R. 23 for S and D. 15 for S and D and R. 190 for S or D or R. X registered for D and R
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200 registered, but only 190 registered for S, D or R. The remaining 10 are registered for none of these.

Define the following variables a-g, where each variable represents the numbers registered:

a) S only

b) R only

c) D only

d) S+R only

e) S+D only

f) R+D only

g) all three

Registered for S: a+d+e+g=107

Registered for R: b+d+f+g=90

Registered for D: c+e+f+g=63

g=15

There is an ambiguity: is d=35 or is d+g=35 so d=20? similarly e=23 or 8.

This causes an ambiguity in d+e+g=73 or 43 and a=34 or 64.

Also, b+f=40 or 55 and c+f=25 or 40.

a+b+c+d+e+f+g=190, a+b+c+d+e+f=175.

If we add together the three equations for the registered students we get:

a+b+c+2d+2e+2f+3g=260, a+b+c+2d+2e+2f=215.

Subtracting the two equations containing a+b+c we get:

d+e+f=40=d+e+x, because x by definition is the same as f.

We know that d+e=58 or 28.

Clearly we must choose 28 because 58 exceeds 40. Therefore x=40-28=12, so d=20 and e=8,a=64.

Solution: x=12. If D+R is meant to include those students who registered for all three (like S+R and S+D) then x=27.

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