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In a factory 70% of the workers like oranges and 64% likes apples. If each worker likes, at least one fruit, then what percentage of workers like both the fruit?


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Solution

Given data:

Percentage of workers like oranges = 70%

Percentage of workers like apples = 64%

Percentage of workers like both oranges and apples = x %

Then,

n(A B) = n(A) + n(B) - n(A B)

100 = 70 +64 - n(A B)

n(AB) = 34%

Percentage of workers likes both the fruit = 34%.


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