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yellowho
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Of the 300 graduate students in the comparative literature department at College X, 170 study Russian literature and 190 study English literature. If at least 40 students study neither Russian nor English literature, the number of students studying both Russian and English literature could be any number from
When dealing with max and min of sets. what is the best approach? My approach was to find [min. both] max neither because it is the only data point we have here to move around. and to [max both] min. neither. THe result here is a little surprising since maxing neither actually produces the largest both and min. neither produces the least. This is a little counterintuitive. Can somebody explain why this is true?
People with experiece, is it easier to deal max/min overlapping sets with equation?
When dealing with max and min of sets. what is the best approach? My approach was to find [min. both] max neither because it is the only data point we have here to move around. and to [max both] min. neither. THe result here is a little surprising since maxing neither actually produces the largest both and min. neither produces the least. This is a little counterintuitive. Can somebody explain why this is true?
People with experiece, is it easier to deal max/min overlapping sets with equation?












