document.write( "Question 269986: Hello. I was given 2 questions about Venn diagrams where we are given information and we need to decide which is in the bigger circle (outside circle) and which goes in the smaller circle (inside the bigger circle)\r
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1.) if a car is new, then it has seat belts (WOULD NEW CAR BE IN THE SMALL CIRCLE AND SEAT BELTS BE IN THE BIG CIRCLE?) \r
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Whenever we say all \"a\" are \"b\" the set of a's are a subset (smaller circle) of the b's (larger circle).
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