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kuiperbelt | 11:20 Mon 03rd Apr 2023 | Science
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43 UK students were asked if they had visited France, Germany or Denmark.

10 students had been to France
1 student had visited all three countries
2 students had visited France and Germany but not Denmark.
3 students had visited Germany and Denmark.
11 students had not visited any of the countries.
6 out the 19 students who had visited Denmark, had been to at least one of the
other countries.

1. Represent the above information using a Venn diagram.

2. How many students visited Germany only.

3. Two of the 43 students are chosen at random.
Work out the probability as a % that they both had only visited France.
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Answers; 1. See Link Below 2. 6 3. 5/43 x 4/42 = 20/1806 = 1.1% https://ibb.co/k5dbmDF
12:11 Mon 03rd Apr 2023
Draw the diagram and it should all become clear.
I get 6 for Germany only.....but I assumed that where it says 3students had visited Germany and denmark that don't include the 1 person who went to all 3countrys
So could be 7 for Germany only if don't make the above assumtion
Yeah, it's a pain in the neck when the teacher can't even manage to make their questions unambiguous.
I get 7 for Germany only.
I assumed that the 3 students visited Germany and Denmark included the 1 who also visited France, since it was not explicitly stated, as was the case for the 2 who had visited France and Germany, but not Denmark.
I get 7 for Germany only.
I assumed that the 3 students visited Germany and Denmark included the 1 who also visited France, since it was not explicitly stated, as was the case for the 2 who had visited France and Germany, but not Denmark.
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1. See Link Below
2. 6
3. 5/43 x 4/42 = 20/1806 = 1.1%

https://ibb.co/k5dbmDF
Would go with bobb's first post (as has zebusanctuary!)
I got an A in GCSE maths many years ago. I might have answered this then.
I can't now. Sorry.
Maybe your nephew is more suited to a career in the arts.
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douglas >14.01
Hi Douglas, there is some truth in what you say. My grandson's strongest subjects are Biology and English. Predicted GCSE grades 8/9 !!

His predicted grade for Math is 5/6. There is approx 6 weeks before he sits the first Math paper. He now realises how important (core subject) it is looked upon in the job market thus he's going all out to get a grade 8/9. With the clock ticking ever faster, he is selecting all the difficult questions from past exam papers and teacher homework.

After Easter holidays he'll be revising for 12 GCSEs but opted only to do 3 A-levels (grades permitting).

So once again, let me thank everyone for their contributions!!

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\Would go with bobb's first post (as has zebusanctuary!)\

Hi perseverer, Bobbin's first answer is correct!! Unfortunately my grandson feels he would not attain full marks using Bobbin's answer!!
I agree .. as I only answered the first part. Zebus did the rest
And although I did the venn circles to help me get the answer 8 didn't know how to put the pictures up

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