Question

A market research group conducted a survey of 2000 consumers and reported that 1720 consumers like product $${P_1}$$ and 1450 consumers like product $${P_2}.$$ What is the least number that must have liked both the products ?

A. 1150
B. 2000
C. 1170  
D. 2500
Answer :   1170
Solution :
Let $$U$$ be the set of all consumers who were questioned, $$A$$ be the set of consumers who liked product $${P_1}$$ and $$B$$ be the set of consumers who liked product $${P_2}.$$
It is given that
$$\eqalign{ & n\left( U \right) = 2000,\,\,n{\left( A \right)} = 1720,\,\,n\left( B \right) = 1450, \cr & n\left( {A \cup B} \right) = n\left( A \right) + n\left( B \right) - n\left( {A \cap B} \right) \cr & = 1720 + 1450 - n\left( {A \cap B} \right) \cr & = 3170 - n\left( {A \cap B} \right) \cr & {\text{Since,}}\,A \cup B \subseteq U\,\,\,\therefore \,\,n\left( {A \cup B} \right) \leqslant n\left( U \right) \cr & \Rightarrow \,3170 - n\left( {A \cap B} \right) \leqslant 2000 \cr & \Rightarrow \,3170 - 2000 \leqslant n\left( {A \cap B} \right) \cr & \Rightarrow n\left( {A \cap B} \right) \geqslant 1170 \cr} $$
Thus, the least value of $$n\left( {A \cap B} \right)$$   is 1170.
Hence, the least number of consumers who liked both the products is 1170.

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A. $$X$$
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The expression $$\frac{{12}}{{3 + \sqrt 5 + 2\sqrt 2 }}$$    is equal to

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If $${x_1},{x_2},.....,{x_n}$$    are any real numbers and $$n$$ is any positive integer, then

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