I appreciate you sharing your question. A potential solution to the problem is that 10 ones can be converted into 1 ten, resulting in the total of the ungrouped values of 4,000 + 900 + 10, which sums up to 5,000. I trust my explanation will be beneficial.
Answer:
(C) 10% to 70%(
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that at least 40% of the students are learning German, the upper limit of those who might be enrolled in English but not in German is 60%. However, since a minimum of 70% study English, it leads to the conclusion that at least 10% of students must be taking both German and English.
If we consider that at least 30% of students are learning Italian, and assuming that no student is studying all three languages simultaneously, then there is a maximum of 70% of students who could potentially be registered in both English and German.
This means the possible percentage for students enrolled in both English and German ranges from 10% to 70%
I just took this assessment and got it right; the answer is a term with a degree of 5. It’s option 4.