Math Problem Statement
In a student campus having 420 residents, everybody speaks at least one of the three languages
- French, English and Spanish. The number of people who speak French is 200, the number of people who speak English is 300 and the number of people who speak Spanish is 400. What is the minimum possible number of students who speak all the three languages?
Solution
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Set Theory
Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion
Formulas
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Theorems
Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion
Suitable Grade Level
Advanced High School
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