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Mathematics, 17.10.2021 14:00 crystalclear99

A college survey was taken to determine where students study. Of 106 students surveyed, 64 studied in the library, 53 studied in the student lounge, 20 studied in both the library and the student lounge. Of those interviewed how many did not study in either the library or the student lounge?

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