I need help with #31. It would mean a whole bunch if I had the help.
the letters on the Venn diagram are visible the ones on the left-side table, are not
The words in the table are perfectly visible and the words in #31 are visible as well.
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Wait can you explain how you got that??? @jdoe0001
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by typing it in =) but now I see what you mean the letter goes to the corresponding set
well, I guess to get A, that is, from the outside first to the inside A encapsulutes all other shapes so that means all other shapes are A, so what do all items in the table have in common with the exception of one? lemme do that one well, they're all polygons think about it kites, isosceles trapezoids, parallelograms, [no included], quadrilaterals and the rest
With this kind of problem, you have to start with things you know. Of the list, which is the most general (this will be category A)
I didn't include "polygons" because, that's what all others are, and thus is our choice for A
so let's see the 2nd one B encapsulates all other letters below it, that is with the exception of A so what all others are? notice, kites, 4 sides trapezoids, 4 sides parallelograms, 4 sides [no included], 4 sides rectangles, 4 sides rhombi, 4 sides squares, 4 sides trapezoids anyhow, 4 already all have 4 sides, thus we didn't include "quadrilaterals" because they're all quadrilaterals so B is just that
now just find the others, the same way like say to find C, C encapsulates D that means, D is a form of C I is not related, is alone inside B is not related to anyone else just B and A, is a quadrilateral polygon that is to find E notice it encapsulutes FHG, meaning FHG are some form of E and so on
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