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The document contains a series of exercises related to Venn diagrams, set theory, and survey data analysis. It includes questions about ownership of gaming consoles, pizza preferences, pet ownership, and travel destinations, as well as exercises on intersections, unions, and complements of sets. Additionally, it provides instructions on shading Venn diagrams and identifying elements and subsets.

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The document contains a series of exercises related to Venn diagrams, set theory, and survey data analysis. It includes questions about ownership of gaming consoles, pizza preferences, pet ownership, and travel destinations, as well as exercises on intersections, unions, and complements of sets. Additionally, it provides instructions on shading Venn diagrams and identifying elements and subsets.

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Venn Diagrams
XBox PS3 If 40 people were surveyed in the Venn-Diagram to
the left, how many students owned…

1 1) An Xbox ___________
7 3
2) An Xbox and a PS3 ___________
5
9 2
3) At least two consoles ___________

2 4) An Xbox or a Will ____________

Wii 5) An Xbox and PS3, but not a Wii ___________

6) No console ___________
If 33 people were at the party, how
many people ordered pizzas with…
Mushrooms Cheese
7) Mushrooms _______

8) Cheese _______ 5 8 12

9) Just Mushrooms _______

10) Both Mushrooms and Cheese

_______
If 19 people were surveyed on where
11) No pizzas _______ they had traveled to, how many had
traveled to…
Paris France

12) Just France _______

2 6 ?
13) France _______

8
14) Both Paris and France _______
When making your own Venn-Diagram, try to start in the MIDDLE!!!

Out of 19 students surveyed, 2 Xbox PS3


students did not own an Xbox or PS3,
6 students owned a PS3 and an Xbox,
and 14 students owned a PS3.

How many students owned…

15. An Xbox _______

Out of 22 students surveyed, 3 did not


16. Only a PS3 _______
like soccer or basketball. 7 said they
only like basketball. None said they like
both.
17. Both consoles _______

Soccer Basketball How many students liked…

18) Only soccer _______

19) Soccer or basketball _______

20) Soccer and basketball _______


Teresa asked students in her math class whether
they owned a dog, cat, or bird. Of the 35
students surveyed, 11 owned a dog, 8 owned a
cat, 12 owned a bird. 3 owned a cat and dog. 5
owned a cat and bird and 3 owned a bird and
dog. 2 students owned all three animals. How
many students owned:

21) Only a dog? _______

22) Dog and cat, but not a bird? _______


Matthew was ordering pizza for his 47 friends. He took a
23) None _______ survey to see who like pepperoni, cheese, and sausage. 3
people said they liked all three, 5 said cheese and sausage, 8
said pepperoni and cheese, and 3 said pepperoni and
sausage. 5 people did not choose any of the three. 10 total
like pepperoni and 14 liked sausage. How many liked:

24) Cheese _______

25) Just Cheese _______

26) Just sausage _______


Intersection, Union, and Complements
= intersection = what they have in COMMON, or what they BOTH HAVE

= union = EVERYTHING that you see in either A OR B


AC = complement of A = everything in the universe (U) NOT in A

A {0,1, 2,3,} Note: All answers on this U {0,1, 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7}


B {1,3,5, 7} page should be a set and
A (1,3,5, 7}
A B {1,3} written as:
{#,#,#,#} AC {0, 2, 4, 6}
A B {0,1, 2,3,5, 7}

A = {1,3,5,7,9,11} A = (2,4,6} A = {-5,-2,0,2,5,9}


B = {0,1,2,3,8,9} B = (1,3,5} B = set of all whole numbers

1. A B ______ 3. A B ______ 5. A B ______

2. A B ______ 4. A B ______

A B 6. A B ______
4 7
3 7. A B ______
1 5
2 8 9 8. AC ______
11
9. B C ______

10. Given the universal set is the 11. Given the universal set is the
integers from 1 through 100, describe integers from 1 through 27, describe the
the complement of {2,4,6,8,…100} complement of {1,3,5,7,…27}

______________________ ______________________

12. If A = { -5, -4, 0, 4, 5} and If A = {-500, -12, -1, 1, 5, 57} and


B = {-6,-5,0,5,6}, what is the intersection B = {-12,-1,1, 5, 22}, what is:
of A and B?
14. A B ______
______________________

13. What is the union of A and B in #12


15. A B ______

_______________________
16. If A = the set of all integers and 17. If A = {1,3,5,7,9} and B = {2,4,6,8},
B = {-3,-2,-1.5,0,1.333,4}, what is the what is the intersection of set A and B?
intersection of A and B?
____________________
____________________

18. A B ______
A B
7 19. A B ______
3 1
5
4 20. AC ______
9
11 21. BC ______

23. Let U = {3,5,7,9,11,12,13}


22. If U = {-5,-4,-1,0,1,3,5} and A = {-4,3,5},
Let A = {5,7,11,13}
which of the following describes AC ? C
Find A
A. {-5,-4,-1,0,1,3,5}
A. {3,5,7,9,11,12,13}
B. {-4,3,5}
B. {3,9,12}
C. {-5,-1,0,1}
C. {5,7,11,13}
D. {-4,0,3,5}
D. {2,4,6,8}

A B A B
7
2 1 8 1 5
8
6 3 9 4
12
11 11

24. Given the Venn-Diagram Above, find A


C
26. Given the Venn-Diagram Above, find A B

A. {8,12} A. {5,11}
B. {8,11,12} B. {1,4,,5,7,8,9,11}
C. {1,3,8,11,12} C. {1,4,7,8,9}
D. {2,6} D. {1,4}

25. Find A B ______ 27. Find A B

A. {1,3} A. {5,11}
B. {1,2,3,6,8,12} B. {1,4}
C. {11} C. {1,4,7,8,9}
Shading Venn Diagrams
When shading Venn Diagrams, always start with the parenthesis () if they are present. You must
also know what the symbols mean:
= “AND” = intersection = the overlapping area (the area they share)

= “EITHER __ OR ___” = union = either of the two sets


AC = “NOT A” = complement of A = everything not in A

AC B means “NOT in A AND in B” and looks like

( BC C) AC means “(NOT in B AND in C) AND NOT in A”


and is shown to the left.

Problem In Words Shaded

A BC

AC B

(A B) CC

(A B) CC
Place the letter (A,B,C, or D) of the graph below Place the letter (A,B,C, or D) of the graph below
for each of the following: for each of the following:
1. A BC _____ 5. (A C) B C _____

2. A _____ 6. (A B C )C _____

3. AC B _____ 7. ( BC C) AC _____

BC (B C) AC
4. _____ 8. _____

A.
Elements and Subsets
An element of a set ( ) is anything that is found in that set. For example, there are 5
elements in the following set: {1,3,5,7,9}. 2 because 2 is not found in the set.

A is a subset ( ) of B if EVERY ELEMENT in A is also found in B. For example:


{1,3,5} {-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7} because every element of A (1,3, and 5) is found in the second
set.
{1,3,5} {0,1,2,4,5} because 3 is NOT found in the second set.

When sets are given in roster notation (with inequalities), it helps to graph the two sets on a
number line:

A = {x I -3<x<6} means the set of all numbers x such that x is between -3 and 6
B = {x I x < 4} means the set of all numbers x such that x is less than 4

-3 4 6

If there are any numbers in A that are not in set B, then A is NOT a subset of B. We can see in
the graph above that every number between 4 and 6 is in set A but NOT in set B. Therefore,
A B

True or False
Classifying Real Numbers
1. 3 {1,3,5,7} Real Numbers
-2, ¾, 2.111,
1.719…,
2. 4 the set of all odd integers
Rational Irrational
-2, ¾, 2.5, 3.33333 , 11, e, 2.1710...

3. 2.7 the set of all integers


Terminating Repeating
Decimal Decimal
3.5, ¾, 2, -1 -2/3, 1/3
4. 0 is an element of all whole
numbers Integers
…,-1,0,1,…

Wh0le
5. 33 {1,3,5,…} 0,1,2,3…

Natural or
6. 28 {2,8,14,20,….}
Counting
1,2,3,4…
7. Which of the following is NOT a subset of True or False
{1,3,5,6,7,8,9,12}?
9. {3,4,8} {1,2,3,4,5,6}
A) {1,3,8}
B) {1,4,6,7,8}
C) {12} 10. {1,3,5,7} is a subset of all positive integers
D) {1,3,5,6,7,8,12}

8. Which of the following is NOT a subset of 11. The counting numbers is a subset of the
all the even integers? whole numbers.

A) {2,4,8}
B) {4,10,12,16,18} 12. The set of all whole numbers is a subset of
C) {2,8,9,12,18} the natural numbers.
D) {100,102,1008,2012}

13. {-2,0,1,3,8} of all whole numbers

For each of the following questions, graph the sets on the number line to the right and, if
A B, state one value of A that is NOT found in B. Place either or in the blank.

Element of A not in B
Graph (if applicable)
Sets

14. A = {x I x < 8}
B = {x I x < 12}

A ____ B

15. A = {x I -2<x<5}
B = {x I x > 3}

A ____ B

16. A = {x I 2 < x < 5}


B = {x I x > 1}

A ____ B

17. A = {x I 3<x<5}
B = {x I -1 <x<10}

A ____ B

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