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In a club having 100 members, 20 play carrom, 24 play table tennis and 16 play cricket and the remaining members do not play any game. No member plays more than one game. Find the ratio of the number of members who play.
Table-tennis to the number of those who do not play any game.

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Total members=100
Carrom=20
Table-tennis=24
Cricket=16
No any game=40
24/40=3/5
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