The results of survey of peoples liked soup is shown in diagram.
1) How many people liked beef soup.
In the given diagram we observed that the 15 peoples liked beef soup only and 10 people are liked both beef soup and chicken soup.
Therefore, total number of people who liked the beef soup is= 15+10= 25.
2) How many people liked chicken soup and beef soup.
In diagram we observed that out of total number of survey people 10 people liked both chicken soup and beef soup.
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