Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 2 - Set Theory - 2.5 Survey Problems - Exercise Set 2.5 - Page 106: 55

Answer

False.

Work Step by Step

False, because we have no information about how many students take both mathematics and psychology, which could change the answer. (E.g. if there were $20$ students taking both subjects, then the number of people participating in the survey would be $n(neither)+n(maths)+n(pychology)-n(both)=20+110+90-20=200\ne220$)
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