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Answer:
The answer is 14.
Steps:
Given,
n(M∪P∪C) = 50
n(M) = 57
n(P) = 24
n(C) = 43
n(M∩P) ≤ 19
n(M∩C) ≤ 29
n(P∩C) ≤ 20
Let n(M∩P∩C) = x
We know that
n(M∪P∪C) = n(M) + n(P) + n(C) - n(M∩P) - n(P∩C) - n(M∩C) - n(M∩P∩C)
⇒ n(M∪P∪C) ≤ n(M) + n(P) + n(C) - n(M∩P) - n(P∩C) - n(M∩C) -
n(M∩P∩C)
⇒ 50 ≤ 37 + 24 + 43 - 19 - 20 - 29 - x
⇒ 50 ≤ 104 - 68 + x
⇒ 50 ≤ 36 + x
⇒ 50 - 36 ≤ x
⇒ 14 ≤ x
⇒ x ≥ 14
Regarding to that, we can say that the largest possible number that
that could have passed in 3 subjects is 14.
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