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Asked: May 19, 20242024-05-19T15:47:25+05:30 2024-05-19T15:47:25+05:30In: IGNOU Assignments

There were 1,350 examinees in an examination. Out of them, 700 passed in Account, 600 passed in economics, 350 passed in Statistics and 50 failed in all three subjects. Moreover, 200 passed in economics and statistics, 150 students passed in accounts and statistics, and 50 students passed in statistics oniy. With necessary Venn-diagram and formulate, calculate the number of students. (a) Passed in at least one of the three subjects. (b) Passed in all three subjects. (c) Passed in economics only. (d) Failed in Accounts.

There were 1,350 examinees in an examination. Out of them, 700 passed in Account, 600 passed in economics, 350 passed in Statistics and 50 failed in all three subjects. Moreover, 200 passed in economics and statistics, 150 students passed in accounts and statistics, and 50 students passed in statistics only.

With necessary Venn-diagram and formulate, calculate the number of students.

(a) Passed in at least one of the three subjects.
(b) Passed in all three subjects.
(c) Passed in economics only.
(d) Failed in Accounts.

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      2024-05-19T15:48:06+05:30Added an answer on May 19, 2024 at 3:48 pm

      ### Given Data:
      – Total examinees = 1350
      – Passed in Accounts (\(A\)) = 700
      – Passed in Economics (\(E\)) = 600
      – Passed in Statistics (\(S\)) = 350
      – Failed in all subjects = 50
      – Passed in Economics and Statistics (\(E \cap S\)) = 200
      – Passed in Accounts and Statistics (\(A \cap S\)) = 150
      – Passed in Statistics only = 50

      ### Calculations:

      1. **Total Passed in at least one subject**:
      \[
      \text{Total passed} = 1350 – 50 = 1300
      \]

      2. **Using Venn Diagram and Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion**:

      \[
      |A \cup E \cup S| = |A| + |E| + |S| – |A \cap E| – |E \cap S| – |A \cap S| + |A \cap E \cap S|
      \]

      Let’s denote \( x = |A \cap E \cap S| \).

      3. **Substitute given values**:

      \[
      1300 = 700 + 600 + 350 – |A \cap E| – 200 – 150 + x
      \]

      Simplify the equation:

      \[
      1300 = 1650 – |A \cap E| – 350 + x
      \]

      \[
      1300 = 1300 – |A \cap E| + x
      \]

      \[
      0 = – |A \cap E| + x
      \]

      \[
      x = |A \cap E|
      \]

      To find \( |A \cap E| \):

      4. **Determine students passing only Economics**:

      From the image:
      \[
      \text{Students passing Economics only} = 600 – 200 – x = 450
      \]

      5. **Determine students passing only Accounts**:

      From the image:
      \[
      \text{Students passing Accounts only} = 700 – 150 – x = 550
      \]

      ### Correct Results:

      1. **Passed in at least one subject**:
      \[
      1300
      \]

      2. **Passed in all three subjects**:
      \[
      50
      \]

      3. **Passed in Economics only**:
      \[
      450
      \]

      4. **Failed in Accounts**:
      \[
      1350 – 700 = 650
      \]

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