The problem is poorly worded.
It intends to ask the following:
20 of the students study yoga, 10 study cooking, and 12 study weaving. 3 of the students study cooking only, 4 of them study both cooking and yoga but not weaving, while 2 of them study all 3 subjects. How any students study both cooking and weaving but not yoga?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
Inserting the given information into a Venn Diagram yields that CW = 1, as shown by the value in BLUE below:
The correct answer is
A.
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