Question

A Venn diagram shows two events. Event A is “drives to work” and Event B is “rides a bike to work”.

How do you shade the Venn diagram to represent driving to work or riding a bike to work?

Select the correct answer from the list.

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The part(s) of the Venn diagram that should be shaded is(are)
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To represent the event of "drives to work" or "rides a bike to work," you would shade the entire area that includes both Event A (drives to work) and Event B (rides a bike to work), as you want to include all individuals who either drive or ride a bike.

In a Venn diagram, this would typically involve shading the entire circles for both events A and B, as well as any overlapping area if both events could occur simultaneously.

So, the correct statement would be:

The part(s) of the Venn diagram that should be shaded is(are) the entire area of Event A and the entire area of Event B.
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