In a survey of 600 students, 75% indicated they like orange juice, 40% indicated they like apple juice, and 30% indicated they like grape juice. If all of the survey participants like at least one of these juices and 35% of them like exactly two of these juices, how many survey participants like only one of these juices?

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In a survey of 600 students, 75% indicated they like orange juice, 40% indicated they like apple juice, and 30% indicated they like grape juice. If all of the survey participants like at least one of these juices and 35% of them like exactly two of these juices, how many survey participants like only one of these juices?






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