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In a certain city two newspapers A and B are published. It is known that 25% of the city population reads A and 20% of the population reads B. 8% of the population reads both A and B. It is known that 30% of those who read A but not B look into advertisements and 40% of those who read B but not A look advertisements while 50% of those who read both A and B look into advertisements . What is the percentage of the population who reads an advertisement?

A
139500
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361500
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C
1391000
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8611000
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Solution

The correct option is B 1391000
Let P(A) and P(B) denote the precentage of city population who reda newspapers A and B.
Then from given data ,we have
P(A)=25%==14,P(B)=20%==15.
P(AB)=8
Percentage of those who read A but not B P(A¯B)=P(A)P(AB) [see theorem 2 & 3] =14225=17100=17
Similarly,P(¯AB)=P(B)P(AB) =15225=325=12
If P(C) denotes the percentage of those who look into advertisement , then from the given data we obtain P(C)30 of
P(A¯B)+50ofP(AB)
=310×17100+25×325+12×225
=51+48+401000=1391000=13.9%.
Thus the percentage of population who read an advertisement is 13.9%

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