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Number of employees = 100

Number of employees visited Singapore = 44


Number of employees visited South Korea = 51
Number of employees visited Japan = 46
No. of emp. visited both Singapore and South Korea (not Japan) = 12
No. of emp. visited both Singapore and Japan (not South Korea) = 8
No. of emp. visited both South Korea and Japan (not Singapore) = 10
No. of emp. visited all the 3 places = 8

Singapore Getting the sum of all the numbers included inside the Venn
Diagram:
This circle must have a South Korea
sum of 44
16 12 21
This circle must have a 16+12+8+ 8+21+10+20=95
sum of 51 Total number of employees is 100, so since only 95 of the
8 employees visited any of the countries, 5 of them were not
8 10 able to visit any countries.

100−95=5
20
A. How many were not able to visit any of the three
countries? Answer:
5 employees
Japan B. How many visited only one of the countries mentioned
above? Answer:
16 employees for Singapore
This circle must have a
21 employees for South Korea
sum of 46
20 employees for Japan
Total of 57 employees
C. How many visited two countries? Answer:
12 for both Singapore and South Korea
10 for both South Korea and Japan
8 for both Singapore and Japan
Total of 30 employees

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