Mathematics, 01.09.2021 17:40 ousleyq1
The Venn diagram represents all students attending Virtual High School, Circle A represents all students that are
enrolled in extracurricular activities. Circle B represents all female students. There are 200 females not enrolled in
extracurricular activities, th e enrollment of the high school is 1,000, and there are 450 male students. How many
male students are not enrolled in extracurricular activities?
A 100
В. 150
C 250
D. not enough information
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