Sketch a three-circle Venn diagram and label the right regions of the diagram. The region inside the rectangle but outside the three circles is region 8.

shade the region represented by (A B’) C

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Unfortunately, I'm unable to create a visual diagram since I can only provide text-based responses. However, I can describe how the diagram would look like and label the regions for you.

In a three-circle Venn diagram, there are three overlapping circles that represent three different sets or groups. Let's label the circles as A, B, and C.

- Circle A represents set A.
- Circle B represents set B.
- Circle C represents set C.

To represent the region inside the rectangle but outside the three circles (region 8), you can draw a rectangle surrounding the circles. Region 8 would be the area outside the circles but inside the rectangle.

To shade the region represented by (A B') C:
1. Start by shading the region represented by (A B').
- This means you shade the area that is inside circle A but not inside circle B.
2. Next, consider the intersection of the shaded region from step 1 with circle C.
- Shade the area that is inside circle C and also part of the shaded region from step 1.

By following these steps, you should shade the region represented by (A B') C.

I hope this helps!