Of the 200 members of a certain association, each member who speaks German also speaks English, and 70 of the members speak only Spanish. If no members speak all 3 languages, how many members speak two of the three languages?(1) 60 of the members speak only English.(2) 20 of the members do not speak any of the three languages.You must use both statements to solve. Please help!
200 members60 speak English but not german20 members speak no English, German, or Spanish70 members speak only spanish200 members:20 speak none, 70 speak only spanish. That leaves 110 of interest. Subtrack the 60 who only speak English, and we have 50.If all 50 speak German, does this work?That means of the 200:50 speak G,E20 speak none70 speak S60 speak EIt works, but does it have to be 50 bilingual members?I think so, because we have identified the Spanish-only and the ENglish-only, and there are no German-only