VENN DIAGRAMS November 17, 2008.

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VENN DIAGRAMS November 17, 2008

Sample problem 1: The list below shows the number of students who participate in band and chorus at White Sands Middle School. A total of 85 students participate in band. A total of 100 students participate in chorus. There are 61 students who participate in both. Be sure to Title the diagram Label each circle Place the number in each section of the diagram Part A How many students participate in only band? Answer __________________ students Part B How many students participate in only chorus? Part C How many total students participate in band and/or chorus?

Sample Problem #2 In a class of 30 students, every student studies art and/or music. Eighteen students study only art, and 5 students study both art and music. Create a Venn Diagram to show the situation. ART MUSIC Part A How many students study art? Answer __________________ students Part B How many students study only music? Part C How many students study music?

Sample Problem #3 Out of 100 junior students, 57 are involved in sports and 63 are involved in clubs. How many students are involved in both sports and clubs? Sports Clubs How many students are involved in both sports and clubs? Answer: ______students

Practice Problem #2 Math SS Geo. There are 81 students on the Math team and 63 students on the Social Studies Geography team. Twenty-six of the students are on both teams. Find the total number of students on the two teams. Math SS Geo.

Homework Finish packet Page 123-124 1, 4, 5, and 8