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A math teacher has 30 cards, each of which is in the shape of a geomet
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A math teacher has 30 cards, each of which is in the shape of a geometric figure. Half of the cards are rectangles, and a third of the cards are rhombuses. If 8 cards are squares, what is the maximum possible number of cards that re circles.
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Squares can be both rectangles and rhombuses. So, we can solve this question as we solve questions of sets. Rectangles = 15 Rhombuses = 10 Squares = both rectangles and rhombuses = 8 Hence, number of figure which are at least one of these shapes = 15+10 - 8 = 17
Therefore, the number of remaining figures, all of which may be circles = 13
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