Let $S=\left\{p_1, p_2 \ldots, p_{10}\right\}$ be the set of first ten prime numbers. Let $A=S \cup P$, where $P$ is the set of all possible products of distinct elements of $S$. Then the number of all ordered pairs $(x, y), x \in S$, $y \in A$, such that $x$ divides $y$, is ________ .
Let $A=\{1,2,3\}$. The number of relations on $A$, containing $(1,2)$ and $(2,3)$, which are reflexive and transitive but not symmetric, is _________.
Let $$A=\{2,3,6,7\}$$ and $$B=\{4,5,6,8\}$$. Let $$R$$ be a relation defined on $$A \times B$$ by $$(a_1, b_1) R(a_2, b_2)$$ if and only if $$a_1+a_2=b_1+b_2$$. Then the number of elements in $$R$$ is __________.
In a survey of 220 students of a higher secondary school, it was found that at least 125 and at most 130 students studied Mathematics; at least 85 and at most 95 studied Physics; at least 75 and at most 90 studied Chemistry; 30 studied both Physics and Chemistry; 50 studied both Chemistry and Mathematics; 40 studied both Mathematics and Physics and 10 studied none of these subjects. Let $$m$$ and $$n$$ respectively be the least and the most number of students who studied all the three subjects. Then $$\mathrm{m}+\mathrm{n}$$ is equal to ___________.