EBK AN INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL STA
EBK AN INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL STA
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ISBN: 8220106711415
Author: Marx
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 2.2, Problem 39Q

A poll conducted by a potential presidential candidate asked two questions: (1) Do you support the candidate's position on taxes? and (2) Do you support the candidate's position on homeland security? A total of twelve hundred responses were received; six hundred said “yes” to the first question and four hundred said “yes” to the second. If three hundred respondents said “no” to the taxes question and “yes” to the homeland security question, how many said “yes” to the taxes question but “no” to the homeland security question?

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EBK AN INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL STA

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