In a city,$25\%$ of families have a telephone and $15\%$ have a car,while $65\%$ of families have neither a telephone nor a car. If $2000$ families have both a car and a telephone,then consider the following statements:
$1.$ $10\%$ of families have both a car and a telephone.
$2.$ $35\%$ of families have either a car or a telephone.
$3.$ $40,000$ families live in the city.
Which of these statements are true?

  • A
    $1$ and $2$
  • B
    $1$ and $3$
  • C
    $2$ and $3$
  • D
    $1, 2$ and $3$

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