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The document presents three statistical exercises involving families and their media consumption, as well as students and their participation in sports. The first exercise requires calculating the number of families with both a radio and a TV, the second involves determining the percentage of people who read all three newspapers, and the third focuses on finding the number of boys who did not play any games. Each exercise involves the application of set theory and Venn diagrams to solve the problems.

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Exercises

The document presents three statistical exercises involving families and their media consumption, as well as students and their participation in sports. The first exercise requires calculating the number of families with both a radio and a TV, the second involves determining the percentage of people who read all three newspapers, and the third focuses on finding the number of boys who did not play any games. Each exercise involves the application of set theory and Venn diagrams to solve the problems.

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Exercises

1. In a statistical investigation of 1,003 families of Kolkata, it was found that


63 families had neither a radio nor a TV, 794 families had a radio and 187
had a TV. The number of families in that group having both a radio and a
TV is

2. In a city, three daily newspapers A, B, C are published. 42% of the people


in that city read A, 51% read B and 68% read C. 30% read A and B; 28%
read B and C; 36% read A and C; 8% do not read any of the three
newspapers. The percentage of persons who read all the three papers is

3. Out of 800 boys in a school, 224 played cricket, 240 played hockey and 336
played basketballs. Of the total, 64 played both basketball and hockey; 80
played cricket and basketball and 40 played cricket and hockey; 24 played
all the three games. The number of boys who did not play any game is
4.

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