The following table shows the results of a survey of authors by a fictitious publishing company.   New Authors Established Authors Total Successful 6 24 30 Unsuccessful 15 54 69 Total 21 78 99 Consider the following subsets of the set S of all authors represented in the table: C, the set of successful authors; U, the set of unsuccessful authors; N, the set of new authors; and E, the set of established authors. HINT [See Example 3.] Describe the set C ∩ N in words. The set of authors who are either successful or new (or both).The set of authors who are both successful and new.    The set of authors who are either unsuccessful or new (or both).The set of authors who are both unsuccessful and new.The set of authors who are successful but not new. Describe the set C ∪ N in words. The set of authors who are both unsuccessful and new.The set of authors who are either unsuccessful or new (or both).    The set of authors who are unsuccessful but not new.The set of authors who are either successful or new (or both).The set of authors who are both successful and new. Use the table to compute n(C), n(N), n(C ∩ N), and n(C ∪ N). n(C)  =    n(N)  =    n(C ∩ N)  =    n(C ∪ N)  =    Does  n(C ∪ N) = n(C) + n(N) − n(C ∩ N)? Yes No

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The following table shows the results of a survey of authors by a fictitious publishing company.

  New Authors Established
Authors
Total
Successful 6 24 30
Unsuccessful 15 54 69
Total 21 78 99

Consider the following subsets of the set S of all authors represented in the table: C, the set of successful authors; U, the set of unsuccessful authors; N, the set of new authors; and E, the set of established authors. HINT [See Example 3.]

Describe the set C ∩ N in words.

The set of authors who are either successful or new (or both).The set of authors who are both successful and new.    The set of authors who are either unsuccessful or new (or both).The set of authors who are both unsuccessful and new.The set of authors who are successful but not new.


Describe the set C ∪ N in words.

The set of authors who are both unsuccessful and new.The set of authors who are either unsuccessful or new (or both).    The set of authors who are unsuccessful but not new.The set of authors who are either successful or new (or both).The set of authors who are both successful and new.


Use the table to compute n(C), n(N), n(C ∩ N), and n(C ∪ N).

n(C)  =   
n(N)  =   
n(C ∩ N)  =   
n(C ∪ N)  =   



Does 

n(C ∪ N) = n(C) + n(N) − n(C ∩ N)?
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