course Mth 151 I enjoy these questions. It puts to use what we have learned in our textbook into a different type quwstion. How much do these questions and the query questions count on our grade? I messed up on the second question and I got part of the first one wrong, but now I understand them. Is this an actual grade or is it participation?
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21:15:46 Note that there are 2 questions in this assignment. `q001. We can represent the collection consisting of the letters a, b, c, d, e, f by a circle in which we write these letters. If we have another collection consisting of the letters a, c, f, g, k, we could represent it also by a circle containing these letters. If both collections are represented in the same diagram, then since the two collections have certain elements in common the two circles should overlap. Sketch a diagram with two overlapping circles. The two circles will create four regions (click below on 'Next Picture'). The first region is the region where the circles overlap. The second region is the one outside of both circles. The third region is the part of the first circle that doesn't include the overlap. The fourth region is the part of the second circle that doesn't include the overlap. Number these regions with the Roman numerals I (the overlap), II (first circle outside overlap), III (second circle outside overlap) and IV (outside both circles). Let the first circle contain the letters in the first collection and let the second circle contain the letters in the second collection, with the letters common to both circles represented in the overlapping region. Which letters, if any, go in region I, which in region II, which in region III and which in region IV?
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RESPONSE --> The letters in region I are a,c and f. The letters in region II are b,d and e. The letters in region III are g and k. The letters in the IV region are not listed in this question, but this region contains all elements outside of the two sets listed.
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21:18:28 The letters a, c and f go in the overlapping region, which we called Region I. The remaining letters in the first collection are b, d, and e, and they go in the part of the first circle that does not include the overlapping region, which we called Region II. The letters g and k go in the part of the second circle that does not include the overlapping region (Region III). There are no letters in Region IV. Click below on 'Next Picture' for a picture.
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RESPONSE --> Ok. I knew that there was no letters listed that went in region IV, but on the CD, it talked about region IV being everything outside of sets 2 and 3.
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21:30:14 `q002. Suppose that we have a total of 35 people in a room. Of these, 20 have dark hair and 15 have bright eyes. There are 8 people with dark hair and bright eyes. Draw two circles, one representing the dark-haired people and the other representing the bright-eyed people. Represent the dark-haired people without bright eyes by writing this number in the part of the first circle that doesn't include the overlap (region II). Represent the number of bright-eyed people without dark hair by writing this number in the part of the second circle that doesn't include the overlap (region III). Write the appropriate number in the overlap (region I). How many people are included in the first circle, and how many in the second? How many people are included in both circles? How many of the 35 people are not included in either circle?
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RESPONSE --> In the first circle(region II) there are 16 people, with dark hair. In the second circle(region III) there are 11 people, with bright eyes. In both circles(region I) there are 8 people, with dark hair and bright eyes. There would be 0 people that are not included in either circle.
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21:33:05 Of the 20 dark-haired people in the preceding example, 8 also have bright eyes. This leaves 12 dark-haired people for that part of the circle that doesn't include the overlap (region I). The 8 having both dark hair and bright eyes will occupy the overlap (region I). Of the 15 people with bright eyes, 8 also have dark hair so the other 7 do not have dark hair, and this number will be represented by the part of the second circle that doesn't include the overlap (region III). We have accounted for 12 + 8 + 7 = 27 people. This leaves 35-27 = 8 people who are not included in either of the circles. The number 8 can be written outside the two circles (region IV) to indicate the 8 people who have neither dark hair nor bright eyes (click below on 'Next Picture').
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RESPONSE --> Ok. I had the answer 12 and 7 at first. Then I thought the total of the two would be 35,so I divided the two and subtracted four from each. Now I understand!
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