There are 215 students in a college. The foreign language department offers French, German and Spanish. In a survey we found that
(i) 8 students take all the three languages.
(ii) 69 students study French.
(iii) There are twice as many students who study both French and Spanish (but not German) as those who study both French and German (but not Spanish), and three times as many as those who study all three.
(iv) 120 students study Spanish.
(v) 23 students do not study any foreign language.
(vi) The group of students who study both French and Spanish (but not German) is exactly the same size as the group of students who study both German and Spanish.
How many students are there who study only French?
1) 23 2) 24 3) 25 4) 26 5) 27
(i) 8 students take all the three languages.
(ii) 69 students study French.
(iii) There are twice as many students who study both French and Spanish (but not German) as those who study both French and German (but not Spanish), and three times as many as those who study all three.
(iv) 120 students study Spanish.
(v) 23 students do not study any foreign language.
(vi) The group of students who study both French and Spanish (but not German) is exactly the same size as the group of students who study both German and Spanish.
How many students are there who study only French?
1) 23 2) 24 3) 25 4) 26 5) 27
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