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Newspapers At a subway stop in New York City, 125 people were asked what newspaper they re...

Newspapers At a subway stop in New York City, 125 people were asked what newspaper they read. Forty-six people read the Times, 43 people read the Post, and 65 people read the News. Nineteen people read the Times and the Post, 18 people read the Post and the News, and 11 people read the Times and the News. Eight people read all three papers.

a. How many people read only the News?


b. How many people did not read any of the papers?


c. How many people read the Times or the News?


d. How many people read the Post and the News, but not the Times?

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