Advanced Algebra Problem

slg

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Hi,

I am trying to find the number of part-time and the number of full-time female students. There are 7 females and 72 males. Altogether, there are 79 students. 28 of the students are part-time students and 51 are full-time students. Is there a way to determine how many of the students are part-time females and how many are full-time females?

If you can answer the question, please provide the algorithm. Thank you.
 
I am trying to find the number of part-time and the number of full-time female students. There are 7 females and 72 males. Altogether, there are 79 students. 28 of the students are part-time students and 51 are full-time students. Is there a way to determine how many of the students are part-time females and how many are full-time females?
The simple answer is no.
There could be anywhere from zero to seven part-time female students.
 
Thank you for your help. I was hoping there would be a way to figure out the problem, but I see that there is not enough information provided.
 
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