I get how it's figured out, but what about the people who chose to have a hotdog and not a hamburger? Do we not need to know this?
X is all the people - let's call this 21
Therefore, 7 chose to have a hamburger and 14 chose not to have a hamburger.
Of this 7, 1 chose to also have a hotdog. This leaves 6 people who only had a hamburger.
Of the 14 who chose not to have a hamburger, how many chose to have a hotdog and not a hamburger? - We don't know this piece of information, so surely it's a proportion
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X is all the people - let's call this 21
Therefore, 7 chose to have a hamburger and 14 chose not to have a hamburger.
Of this 7, 1 chose to also have a hotdog. This leaves 6 people who only had a hamburger.
Of the 14 who chose not to have a hamburger, how many chose to have a hotdog and not a hamburger? - We don't know this piece of information, so surely it's a proportion
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