In Jonathan’s pen there are 300 sheep’... mores. 5/6 of the sheep’s ar...
There are (5/6 x 300 = 250) white sheep’s.
There are (2/3 x 300 = 200) soft woolen sheep’s.
The maximum overlap is the size of the smallest among the groups, thus 200. The minimum overlap is (250 + 200 – 300 = 150).
Therefore the number of sheep’s can be somewhere between 150 and 200.
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In Laputa, Gulliver visits a floating island inhabited by people who are obsessed with science and technology, but who are also detached from the world and indifferent to the suffering of those below them. Finally, in the land of the Houyhnhnms, Gulliver encounters a society of intelligent horses who live in harmony with nature and who value reason, kindness, and honesty above all else.
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In Jonathan’s pen there are 300 sheep’... mores. 5/6 of the sheep’s ar...
Answer can't be 200, it can be 150 but not 200