nobelgirl777 wrote:
----------------YES---------NO----UNSURE
Subject M----500--------200-----100
Subject R----400--------100-----300
A total of 800 students were asked whether they found two subjects, M and R, interesting. Each answer was either "yes" or "no" or "unsure", and the numbers of students who gave these answers are listed in the table above. If 200 students answered "yes" only for subject M, how many of the students did not answer "yes" for either subject?
A. 100
B. 200
C. 300
D. 400
E. 500
Subject M----500--------200-----100
Subject R----400--------100-----300
A total of 800 students were asked whether they found two subjects, M and R, interesting. Each answer was either "yes" or "no" or "unsure", and the numbers of students who gave these answers are listed in the table above. If 200 students answered "yes" only for subject M, how many of the students did not answer "yes" for either subject?
A. 100
B. 200
C. 300
D. 400
E. 500
Hope my approach is correct.
There are 200 students answered "yes" only for subject M, which means those 200 students said "no" or "unsure" for subject R. We know there are total of 400 students who said "no" or "unsure" for subject R.
400 - 200 = 200.
Hence, B.