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A group of 2418 students were surveyed about the courses they were taking at their college with the following results:
1205 students said they were taking English.
1204 students said they were taking Psychology.
1255 students said they were taking Math.
534 students said they were taking English and Psychology.
650 students said they were taking Math and Psychology.
581 students said they were taking Math and English.
260 students said they were taking all three courses.
Fill in the following Venn Diagram with the cardinality of each region.
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