Basic Mathematics for BHCM/BHM

BHM/BHCM, Third Semester, Pokhara University

Harit Thakuri | Author Level 5

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What you will learn

  • Acquant with algebraic skills and their applications

  • Express and solve business related problems by using equations and inequalities

  • Apply different set operations to solve their related problems

  • Understand the concept of function and visualize the graphs of various types of functions

This course is designed to meet the objective of curriculum of BHCM and BHM third semester of Pokhara University

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Ram Lama

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Rita Lamichhane

A servey was conducted among 300 students . It was found that 125 students like to play cricket . 145 students like to play football . 90 students like to play tennis . 32 students like to play exactly two games out of the three games. How many students like to play exactly one games ?

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Final answer: There are 4 students who play all three games and 260 students who play only one game. Explanation: The problem is an example of a Venn Diagram problem in mathematics, related to set theory. It's about finding out the values representing how many students play different games. To solve this, we can break down the total number of students who play each game. The total students are 300. According to the information given, there are 125 students who play cricket, 145 who play football, and 90 who play tennis. Among these, 32 students like to play exactly two games. The next step is to subtract the sum of these from the total number of students. The sum of cricket, football and tennis players is 125 + 145 + 90 = 360. Out of these 360 students, 32 students play exactly two games, meaning they have been counted twice. So, 32*2 = 64 students who have been counted twice. So, the number of students who play only one game or all three games is 360 - 64 = 296 students. This leaves 300 - 296 = 4 students who play all three games. The number of students who play only one game can be found by subtracting the number of students who play two games and all three games from the sum of the students playing each game, so 296 - 32 - 4 = 260 students.

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Meet Your Instructor

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74 Students
Author Level 5
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About Instructor

Harit Thakuri, our esteemed Mathematics instructor, is a true beacon of knowledge and passion in the field of mathematics. With a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the subject, he effortlessly imparts complex mathematical concepts in a way that makes them accessible and engaging for his students. Mr. Thakuri's teaching style is characterized by his patience and dedication to ensuring every student grasps the material. His enthusiasm for mathematics is infectious, inspiring even those who may have initially found the subject daunting. Beyond his exceptional teaching abilities, he fosters an environment of curiosity and intellectual growth, encouraging students to explore the world of mathematics with confidence. Harit Thakuri is undoubtedly a remarkable educator, leaving an indelible mark on the mathematical journey of his students. For more details you can visit: https://hthakuri.com.np

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  • Course Duration
    10 h 32 m 37 s
  • Course Level
    Medium
  • Student Enrolled
    7
  • Language
    English

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