A middle school counselor, attempting to correlate school performance with leisure interests, found that of a group of students, 34 had seen Movie A, 29 had seen Movie B, 24 had seen Movie C, 18 had seen Movies A and B, 12 had seen Movies A and C, 10 had seen Movies B and C, 5 had seen all three films, and 6 had seen none of the three films. Use a Venn diagram to complete parts (a) through (c) below. Complete the Venn diagram. Let A be the set of students that saw Movie A, B be the set of students that saw Movie B, and C be the set of students that saw Movie C. U S= t= U= V= W = X= y = Z= A W t y B X ... u

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(a) How many students had seen Movie C only? (b) How many students had seen exactly two of the films? (c) How many students were surveyed?
A middle school counselor, attempting to correlate school performance with leisure interests, found that of a group of students, 34 had seen
Movie A, 29 had seen Movie B, 24 had seen Movie C, 18 had seen Movies A and B, 12 had seen Movies A and C, 10 had seen Movies B
and C, 5 had seen all three films, and 6 had seen none of the three films. Use a Venn diagram to complete parts (a) through (c) below.
Complete the Venn diagram. Let A be the set of students that saw Movie A, B be the set of students that saw Movie B, and C be the set of
students that saw Movie C.
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Transcribed Image Text:A middle school counselor, attempting to correlate school performance with leisure interests, found that of a group of students, 34 had seen Movie A, 29 had seen Movie B, 24 had seen Movie C, 18 had seen Movies A and B, 12 had seen Movies A and C, 10 had seen Movies B and C, 5 had seen all three films, and 6 had seen none of the three films. Use a Venn diagram to complete parts (a) through (c) below. Complete the Venn diagram. Let A be the set of students that saw Movie A, B be the set of students that saw Movie B, and C be the set of students that saw Movie C. U S= t= U= V= W= Xx= y = Z= A t D W X y O B ... u
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