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Question 184320This question is from textbook A Survey of Mathematics with Application
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I have another question on the VENN Diagrams:!!!!!
1.) In a survey of 75 resorts, it was reported that:
34 provided refrigerators in the guest rooms
30 provided laundry services
37 provided business centers
15 provided refrigerators in guest rooms and laundry services
17 provided refrigerators in the guest rooms and business centers
19 provided laundry services and business centers
7 provided all three features.
Construct a Venn Diagram and use it to answer the following questions:
a) How many of the resorts provided only refrigerators in the guest rooms?
b) How many of the resorts provided exactly one of the features?
c) How many of the resorts provided at least one of the features?
d) How many of the resorts provided exactly two of the features?
e) How many of the resorts provided none of the features? This question is from textbook A Survey of Mathematics with Application
Look at the answer to question 184317.
http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/sets-and-operations/sets-and-operations.faq.question.184317.html
This time you have 3 overlapping circles giving you 8 different regions.
Outside all of the circles.
Only in Circle 1
Only in Circle 2
Only in Circle 3
In circle 1 OR circle 2
In circle 1 OR circle 3
In circle 2 OR circle 3
And right in the center, an area that represents all three circles. The number 7 goes in this area, and just follow the logic in problem 184317 to get the rest of it.