Asked by Tiyamike
In a class 20 pupils like science, 13 pupils like history,8 pupils like both subjects and 9 pupilz do no not like either subject..use a Venn diagram to find how many pupils were in the class.....?? Help me
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Answered by
Steve
so, did you draw and label the Venn diagram yet? It should be clear that the number of students is
20+13-8+9
20+13-8+9
Answered by
John1
Make a rectangle and draw two overlapping circles.
in the intersection put the 8
subtract 8 from the 20 and put 12 in one of the pieces of the circle.
Then subtract 8 from 13 and place 5 in the other open part of the circle
Put the 9 in the rectangle, but not in the circle.
add 9, 8, 12, 5 to get the number of students.
in the intersection put the 8
subtract 8 from the 20 and put 12 in one of the pieces of the circle.
Then subtract 8 from 13 and place 5 in the other open part of the circle
Put the 9 in the rectangle, but not in the circle.
add 9, 8, 12, 5 to get the number of students.
Answered by
John1
Always remember when there is an overlap, you have to subtract that overlap from the other numbers.
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