A college has 600 students. A survey has determined that:
69 read French 37 read German 42 read Spanish 15 read French and German 17 read French and Spanish 8 read German and Spanish 5 read all three languages
Put this information into a venn diagram and use it to answer the following questions. Give your answers correct to 3 decimal places.
What is the probability a randomly selected student reads
exactly 2 of these 3 languages?
What is the probability a randomly selected student reads at least
1 of the 3 languages?
What is the probability a randomly selected student reads exactly 1
of the 3 languages?
What is the probability a randomly selected student does not read
any of the 3 languages?
A college has 600 students. A survey has determined that: 69 read French 37 read German...
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