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Lesson 2 Click for the next screen.

Venn Diagrams Content Standard: Begin to identify information in a Venn diagram Click for the next screen.

The diagram shows the results of your survey on ice cream preferences for 23 friends. Chocolate Vanilla Click for the next screen.

How many of your friends liked only chocolate ice cream? Chocolate Vanilla Click for the next screen. Click the mouse for the answer.

How many of your friends liked only vanilla ice cream? Chocolate Vanilla Click for the next screen. Click the mouse for the answer.

How many of your friends liked only vanilla and only chocolate ice cream? Chocolate Vanilla Click for the next screen. Click the mouse for the answer.

How many of your friends like both vanilla and chocolate ice cream? Chocolate Vanilla Click for the next screen. Click the mouse for the answer.

How many of your friends liked chocolate and/or vanilla ice cream? Chocolate Vanilla Click for the next screen. Click the mouse for the answer.

The diagram shows the results of your survey on ice cream preferences for 23 friends Click for an answer. How many of your friends liked chocolate and/or vanilla ice cream? How many students are not in the diagram? Why?

13 81 The End. How many students are not in the diagram? Why? One student is not in the diagram. He must not like chocolate or vanilla ice cream.