10. The three members who belong to both clubs can be ignored because they are already mentioned in the parts about members of each club.
Neither. The computer is the processor
14 students take neither Spanish nor French.
Pope Francis owns neither a cell phone nor a computer and never has.
neither (more likelyPC depends)
Neither is correct. You would say "There are no students" or "There is not one student" or "There are not any students."
Neither. Machines are genderless.
Neither one. The apostrophe indicates possession or ownership. It would be plain students, with no apostrophe.
Since 6 students like neither, 21 students like math, and 2 students like physics, then only one student likes both math and physics (30 - 29).
Neither. It is a computer processor.
Yes....the router won't mind a bit, neither will the computer.
A: 9 students take biology but not history. B: 11 take neither bio nor history. Reasons: A: 9 is the answer because if you subtract the number of students who take history and bio (8) from the total number of bio students (17) you get 9 (the remaining number of bio students who do not take history). B: 11 is the answer because a total of 22 students take history. however, 8 students take bio and history, and before, we found that 9 students only take bio. Therefore, if we add up the number of only bio students and history students (of which some also take bio, but are not exclusively bio), we get 31 students. If we subtract 31 from 42 (the total number of students), we get 11 remaining students who are in neither bio nor history.
Neither. They are teachers of knowledge and only want the best for students.