Finite Mathematics and Calculus with Applications (10th Edition)
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Chapter 7.2, Problem 25E
Draw a Venn diagram and use the given information to fill in the number of elements for each region.
25. n(U) = 41, n(A) = l6, n(A ∩ B) = 12, n(B′) = 20
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Identify the region of the Venn diagram that represents (N or D).
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The following table represents gas well completions during 1986 in North and South America. Source: American Gas Association, 1987 Gas Facts, p. 50.
D
D'
Dry
Not Dry
N
North America
14,131
31,575
45,706
N'
South America
404
2,563
2,967
14,535
34,138
48,673
Draw a Venn diagram that summarizes the information in the table.
a. Identify the region of the Venn diagram that represents (N and D).
b. Identify the region of the Venn diagram that represents (N' and D').
c. Identify the region of the Venn diagram that represents (N or D).
d. Identify the region of the Venn diagram that represents (N' or D').
Use the Venn diagram below to find the number of elements in the region
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