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MAT 142 Lecture Video Series

Applications of Venn Diagrams Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) Applications of Venn Diagrams

Objectives Use Venn diagrams to answer questions about survey results. Apply De Morgan’s laws to find complements of unions and intersections. Solve logic problems.

A survey of 300 workers yielded the following information:  231 belonged to a union, and 195 were Democrats.  If 172 of the union members were Democrats, how many workers were in the following situations? belonged to a union or were Democrats belonged to a union but were not Democrats

Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) A survey of 300 workers yielded the following information:  231 belonged to a union, and 195 were Democrats.  If 172 of the union members were Democrats, how many workers were in the following situations? were Democrats but did not belong to a union neither belonged to a union nor were Democrats

Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) A consumer survey was conducted to examine the patterns in ownership of personal computers, cellular phones, and VCRs. The following data were obtained: 1308 had personal computers, 962 had cellular phones, 1298 had VCRs, 172 had all three, 289 had none, 339 had cell phones and VCRs, 351 had cell phones but no computers or VCRs, and 136 had computers and VCRS but no cell phones. What percent of the people surveyed owned a cell phone?

A consumer survey was conducted to examine the patterns in ownership of personal computers, cellular phones, and VCRs. The following data were obtained: 1308 had personal computers, 962 had cellular phones, 1298 had VCRs, 172 had all three, 289 had none, 339 had cell phones and VCRs, 351 had cell phones but no computers or VCRs, and 136 had computers and VCRS but no cell phones. What percent of the people surveyed owned only a cell phone?

Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) A recent transportation survey of w urban commuters (that is n(U) = w) yielded the following information:  x rode neither trains nor busses, y rode trains, and z rode only trains.  How many people rode the following? trains and busses only busses

Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) A recent transportation survey of w urban commuters (that is n(U) = w) yielded the following information:  x rode neither trains nor busses, y rode trains, and z rode only trains.  How many people rode the following? busses trains or busses

Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) Formulas DeMorgan’s Laws (for sets)

Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) Given the sets U = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, A = {0, 2, 4, 5, 9}, and B = {1, 2, 7, 8, 9} use DeMorgan’s laws to find: Find the set .

Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) A nonprofit organization’s board of directors, composed of four women (Angela, Betty, Carmine, and Delores) and three men (Ed, Frank, and Grant), holds frequent meetings.  A meeting can be held at Betty’s house, at Delores’s house, or at Frank’s house. Delores cannot attend any meetings at Betty’s house Carmine cannot attend any meetings on Tuesday or on Friday Angela cannot attend any meetings at Delores’s house. Ed can attend only those meetings that Grant also attends. Frank can attend only those meetings that both Angela and Carmine attend. If the meeting is held on Tuesday at Betty’s, which of the following pairs can be among the board members who attend? 1.  Angela and Frank 2.  Ed and Betty 3.  Carmine and Ed 4.  Frank and Delores 5.  Carmine and Angela

Applications of Venn Diagrams (MAT 142) Restrictions Delores cannot attend any meetings at Betty’s house Carmine cannot attend any meetings on Tuesday or on Friday Angela cannot attend any meetings at Delores’s house. Ed can attend only those meetings that Grant also attends. Frank can attend only those meetings that both Angela and Carmine attend. If the meeting is held on Tuesday at Betty’s, which of the following pairs can be among the board members who attend? 1.  Angela and Frank 2.  Ed and Betty 3.  Carmine and Ed 4.  Frank and Delores 5.  Carmine and Angela If the meeting is held on Tuesday at Betty’s, which of the following pairs can be among the board members who attend? 1.  Angela and Frank 2.  Ed and Betty 3.  Carmine and Ed 4.  Frank and Delores 5.  Carmine and Angela

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