Part 1: Write your own real world situation that can be organized into a Venn diagram with two overlapping circles. Part 2: Provide the appropriate information, specific to your created problem from Part 1, for the generic Venn diagram below. What is the title of your Venn diagram? What is the title of Circle A? What is the title of Circle B? What are the values of v, x, y, and z? A Venn diagram with two overlapping circles and with the word "Title" centered over top of it is shown. The circle on the left is labeled "Circle A" and has the variable x written inside
think of a set, and think of two descriptions of the items in that set
how about automobiles? cars that I have owned cars that I have wrecked
how about people those who understand Venn diagrams those who understand computers
how about dogs those that have bitten me those that I have bitten
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In a class of 50 students, 18 take Chorus, 26 take Band, and 2 take both Chorus and Band. How many students in the class are not enrolled in either Chorus or Band? Let x = the number of student who take neither Band nor Chorus. 16 + 2 +24 + x = 50 42 + x = 50 x = 8---> Take neither Band nor Chorus http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/AP2/Ans1.htm
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