Question
Mathematics Question on Sets
A market research group conducted a survey of 2000 consumers and reported that 1720 consumers like product P1 and 1450 consumers like product P2. What is the least number that must have liked both the products?
A
1150
B
2000
C
1170
D
2500
Answer
1170
Explanation
Solution
Let U be the set of all consumers who were questioned, A be the set of consumers who liked product P1 and B be the set of consumers who liked the product P2. It is given that n(U)=2000, n(A)=1720, n(B)=1450. n(A∪B)=n(A)+n(B)−n(A∩B) n(A∪B)=1720+1450−n(A∩B)=3170−n(A∩B) Since, A∪B⊆U ∴n(A∪B)≤n(U) ⇒3170−n(A∩B)≤2000 ⇒3170−2000≤n(A∩B) ⇒n(A∩B)≥1170 Thus, the least value of n(A∩B) is 1170. Hence, the least number of consumers who liked both the products is 1170.