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Times, Mirror and Sun are three newspapers All readers of the Times read the Sun. Every person either reads the Sun or does not read the Mirror. 11 people read the Sun but does not read the Mirror. 8 people read either the Times or the Mirror but not both. 10 people read the Sun and either read the Mirror or do not read the Times. 14 people either read the Sun and not the Mirror or read both the Sun and Mirror. 9 people neither read the Times nor the Mirror. Number of people who read Times and Mirror both are

A

6

B

5

C

16

D

18

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