Practice - Constructing and Interpreting Venn Diagrams
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Practice Questions
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Draw a simple Venn diagram for Event A = {1, 2} and Event B = {2, 3}. What does the intersection represent?
💡 Hint: Look at which numbers appear in both sets.
If Event A is {Red, Blue} and Event B is {Blue, Green}, what is P(A ∩ B)?
💡 Hint: Count the outcomes in the intersection.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the intersection of events A = {1, 2} and B = {2, 3}?
💡 Hint: Look for common elements in both sets.
True or False: The union of two mutually exclusive events is equal to the sum of their individual probabilities.
💡 Hint: Think about the absence of overlap.
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Challenge Problems
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A class of 40 students takes all types of art. 20 take painting, 25 take sculpture, and 10 take both. Find P(painting or sculpture) and verify your calculations.
💡 Hint: Use the union formula to prevent double counting.
Create a Venn diagram and find the probability of rolling an even number or a number less than 4 on a die.
💡 Hint: Ensure you count the overlap only once.
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