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In a survey of 200 students of a school, it was found that 120 study Mathematics, 90 study Physics and 70 study Chemistry , 40 study Mathematics and Physics, 30 study Physics and Chemistry, 50 study Chemistry and Mathematics and 20 none of these subjects. Find the number of students who study all the three subjects.

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Marks Obtained by Five Students in Physis and Chemistry What is the respective ratio between the total marks obtained by P in Physics and Chemistry together to the total marks by T in Physics and Chemistry together ?

In a class, 18 students took Physics, 23 students took Chemistry and 24 students took Mathematics of these 13 took both Chemistry and Mathematics, 12 took both Physics and Chemistry and 11 took both Physics and Mathematics. If 6 students offered all the three subjects, find: (i) The total number of students.

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Each of question given below is based on the given diagram. The diagram show students studying either Physics, Chemistry, Biology or combinations of these subjects. Which of the following is NOT represented in the above diagram ? 1)The students who study Biology, Chemistry as well as Physics. 2)The students who study Chemistry and Biology but not Physics 3)The students who do not study any of the three subjects. 4) The students who study Biology but not Physics and Chemistry. 5) The students who study Physics and Chemistry but not Biology.

In how many types ways can five different examination papers of maths, physics, chemistry, computer an physical education be arranged so that physics and chemistry papers never come together.

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