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The Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion: Problem 2
2 years ago
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Problem: 40 students are having track and field tournament. There are 26 students who are doing the running activities, and 18 that are doing fielding activities. Because of other reasons, 6 people didn't get to go to the tournament. How many students participated in both the track and fielding activities?
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