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There were 55 people at a high school class reunion. If 16 people had college degrees, 12 people had college degrees and were married, and 14 people were single and did not have college degrees, how many people were married and did not have college degrees?
[HINT: You only need to use two circles for this Venn Diagram; college degrees and married.]
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