In a certain town,$25\%$ of the families own a phone and $15\%$ own a car; $65\%$ families own neither a phone nor a car and $2,000$ families own both a car and a phone. Consider the following three statements:
$(A) \, 5\%$ families own both a car and a phone
$(B) \, 35\%$ families own either a car or a phone
$(C) \, 40,000$ families live in the town
Then,

  • A
    Only $(A)$ and $(C)$ are correct.
  • B
    Only $(B)$ and $(C)$ are correct.
  • C
    All $(A), (B)$ and $(C)$ are correct.
  • D
    Only $(A)$ and $(B)$ are correct.

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