In the figure given, a rectangle, a triangle and a circle overlap, and the different regions formed are numbered 1 to 7. For example, region 1 is in the rectangle, but not in the circle or the triangle. [NSTSE ‘14]How many regions are there in exactly two shapes?

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In the figure given, a rectangle, a triangle and a circle overlap, and the different regions formed are numbered 1 to 7. For example, region 1 is in the rectangle, but not in the circle or the triangle.     [NSTSE ‘14]<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/class4olympiad/image01640.jpeg' alt='' width='400px'><br>How many regions are there in exactly two shapes?