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Of the 100 best-selling children's books in 2018, 60 were illustrated, 39 had fewer than 100 pages, 43 featured talking animals as book characters, and 9 had none of these qualities. If 33 of the books had at least two of these qualities, how many of the books had all three of the qualities?

(A)9
(B)12
(C)15
(D)18
(E)24

Solution:

We can use the formula:

Total = Quality A + Quality B + Quality C - Exactly Two Qualities - 2 * All Three Qualities + None

If we let All Three Qualities = x, then Exactly Two Qualities = 33 - x (notice that the problem says that at least two qualities is 33).

100 = 60 + 39 + 43 - (33 - x) - 2x + 9

100 = 142 - 33 + x - 2x + 9

100 = 118 - x

x = 18

Answer: D


My answer for this one is 9

100 = A + B + C - (a+x+b+x+c+x) +x + None
100 = 60 +39+43 -(a+b+c+3x)+x+none
= 142-a-b-c-3x+x+9
=142+9-a-b-c-2x
a+b+c=33
2x= 142-33+9
2x=18
x=9

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Of the 100 best-selling children's books in 2018, 60 were illustrated, 39 had fewer than 100 pages, 43 featured talking animals as book characters, and 9 had none of these qualities. If 33 of the books had at least two of these qualities, how many of the books had all three of the qualities?

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(D)18
(E)24

Solution:

We can use the formula:

Total = Quality A + Quality B + Quality C - Exactly Two Qualities - 2 * All Three Qualities + None

If we let All Three Qualities = x, then Exactly Two Qualities = 33 - x (notice that the problem says that at least two qualities is 33).

100 = 60 + 39 + 43 - (33 - x) - 2x + 9

100 = 142 - 33 + x - 2x + 9

100 = 118 - x

x = 18

Answer: D


My answer for this one is 9

100 = A + B + C - (a+x+b+x+c+x) +x + None
100 = 60 +39+43 -(a+b+c+3x)+x+none
= 142-a-b-c-3x+x+9
=142+9-a-b-c-2x
a+b+c=33
2x= 142-33+9
2x=118
x=9

Can you help please


Your assessment of "Exactly Two Qualities" is incorrect. The problem tells us 33 books have at least two of these qualities. That means a portion of those 33 books have all 3 qualities. Let's call this portion x. It follows that 33-x is the expression for "Exactly Two Qualities."

The reason your answer is 1/2 of the correct answer is because you duplicated the number of Quality A, Quality B, and Quality C in your expression for "Exactly. Two Qualities"
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Total - neither = Type1 + Type 2 + Type 3 - Exactly Two - (2 * All three)

Exactly Two = 33 - All Three

=> 100 - 9 = 60 + 39 + 43 - 33 + All three - 2 All three

=> All Three = 109 - 91 = 18

Answer D
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Of the 100 best-selling children's books in 2018, 60 were illustrated, 39 had fewer than 100 pages, 43 featured talking animals as book characters, and 9 had none of these qualities. If 33 of the books had at least two of these qualities, how many of the books had all three of the qualities?

(A)9
(B)12
(C)15
(D)18
(E)24

Solution:

We can use the formula:

Total = Quality A + Quality B + Quality C - Exactly Two Qualities - 2 * All Three Qualities + None

If we let All Three Qualities = x, then Exactly Two Qualities = 33 - x (notice that the problem says that at least two qualities is 33).

100 = 60 + 39 + 43 - (33 - x) - 2x + 9

100 = 142 - 33 + x - 2x + 9

100 = 118 - x

x = 18

Answer: D


My answer for this one is 9

100 = A + B + C - (a+x+b+x+c+x) +x + None
100 = 60 +39+43 -(a+b+c+3x)+x+none
= 142-a-b-c-3x+x+9
=142+9-a-b-c-2x
a+b+c=33
2x= 142-33+9
2x=18
x=9

Can you help please

From what I understand, you are letting using a, b and c denote the elements that belong to exactly two of the sets and letting x denote the elements that belong to all three sets. Then later in your solution, you are substituting a + b + c = 33; however, notice that in the question we are told that "If 33 of the books had at least two of these qualities...", which means that the number of elements that belong to exactly two sets + the elements that belong to all three sets is 33. In your notation, that would mean a + b + c + x = 33. If you resolve the question by substituting a + b + c = 33 - x, you should get the correct answer.
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Dear KarishmaB can you please help me understand where I am going wrong in the following?

Applying the 3 overlapping sets formula, I got the following:

# of unique elements= # of illustrated books + # of books with < than 100 pages + # of books featuring talking animals - # of books having at least two qualities + # of books having all three qualities + # of books having none of the qualities.

100= 60+39+43 - 33 + # of books having all three qualities + 9
Hence,
# of books having all three qualities= 100-9- (60+39+43) +33 = -18

Where am I going wrong that I am getting -18 instead of 18? Is my understanding of the formula wrong?

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Dear KarishmaB can you please help me understand where I am going wrong in the following?

Applying the 3 overlapping sets formula, I got the following:

# of unique elements= # of illustrated books + # of books with < than 100 pages + # of books featuring talking animals - # of books having at least two qualities + # of books having all three qualities + # of books having none of the qualities.

100= 60+39+43 - 33 + # of books having all three qualities + 9
Hence,
# of books having all three qualities= 100-9- (60+39+43) +33 = -18

Where am I going wrong that I am getting -18 instead of 18? Is my understanding of the formula wrong?

Thank you for your usual support!

Look here at the diagram first: https://anaprep.com/sets-statistics-thr ... ping-sets/

The '33 of the books had at least two of these qualities' means 33 books = (d + e + f + k) region

We cannot use this formula: Total = A + B + C - (A and B + B and C + C and A) + (A and B and C) + Neither
Why? Because '(A and B + B and C + C and A)' is not given to be 33.

A and B = d + k region
B and C = e + k region
C and A = f + k region

When you are given the overlap of A and B, B and C and C and A, then we can use this formula.

But in 33, k is not counted thrice. It simply gives us (d+e+f+k) region.

Look at the information you have as per the diagram:
60 were illustrated = a + d + f + k region

39 had fewer than 100 pages = b + d + e + k region

43 featured talking animals as book characters = c + e + f + k region


So when I say 60+39+43, it is (a + d + f + k) + (b + d + e + k) + (c + e + f + k). When I remove 33 from this, I remove (d+e+f+k) and am left with
a + b + c + d + e + f + 2k

So 60 + 39 + 43 - 33 = (a + b + c + d + e + f + k) + k = (100 - 9) + k
k = 18
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