In a survey of 200 voters, the following information was obtained about three candidates (A, B, and C) from a party comp

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In a survey of 200 voters, the following information was obtained about three candidates (A, B, and C) from a party comp

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In a survey of 200 voters, the following information was obtained about three candidates (A, B, and C) from a party competing for three different seats: 1) 28 in favor of A and B. 2) 98 in favor of A or B, but not C 3) 42 in favor of B, but not A or C. 4) 122 in favor of B or C, but not A 5) 64 in favor of C, but not A or B. 6) 14 in favor of A and C, but not B. Calculate how many voters were in favor of: to. the three candidates. b. A regardless of B or C. c. B regardless of A or C. d. C regardless of A or B. and. A and B, but not C. F. just one of the candidates.
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