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A poll was taken of 100100 students at a commuter campus to find out how they got to campus. The results were: 4141 said they drove alone. 3030 rode the bus. 2828 rode in a carpool. 66 used both carpools and rode the bus. 99 used both a carpool and sometimes drove alone. 88 used buses as well as drove alone. 44 used all three methods. How many are A and C, but not B (Region IV) ? A = {people who drive alone} B = {people who ride the bus} C = {people who carpool} Use the figure (with Regions I to VIII) to answer the question.  A poll was taken of  100  students at a commuter campus to find out how they got to campus. The results were:  41  said they drove alone.  30  rode the bus.  28  rode in a carpool.  6  used both carpools and rode the bus.  9  used both a carpool and sometimes drove alone.  8  used buses as well as drove alone.  4  used all three methods. How many are A and C, but not B (Region IV) ? A = {people who drive alone} B = {people who ride the bus} C = {people who carpool} Use the figure (with Regions I to VIII)  to answer the question.   A)  9 students B)  4 students C)  20 students D)  8 students E)  5 students

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