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Constructing a Venn diagram with 2 sets to solve a word problem

Constructing a Venn diagram with 2 sets to solve a word problem-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation

From the statement, we know that:

• n(A) = # of participants with anxiety = 66,

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• n(D) = # of participants with drowsiness = 85,

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• n(A∩D) = # of participants with both anxiety and drowsiness = 47.

(a) The number of participants that had drowsiness but not anxiety is:


n(D\text{ and not }A)=n(D)-(A∩D)=85-47=38.

(b) The number of participants that had anxiety or drowsiness is:


n(A\cup D)=n(A)+n(B)-n(A\cap B)=66+85-47=104.Answer

• 38 participants

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• 104 participants

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