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Fill in Venn Diagrams

Fill in Venn Diagrams

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Mathematics

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 9 Questions

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More Venn Diagrams

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Objectives:

Learning Objective: Students will use Venn Diagrams to determine risk.

Language Objective: Students will express their reasoning in written form.

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Vocabulary:

The complement of an event is a way of saying not. It’s the probability of an event not happening.

We use the symbols ' or - or c to represent an intersection. We use the word not to explain an intersection.

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Example: P(A u B)'

This means NOT A or B, in other words every event where A, B, both don’t happen.


Notice, the shading did not includes circle A or circle B.

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Examples:

Draw a Venn Diagram for the following situation and then answer the questions about the probabilities. 27% of the ice creams in the freezer at dairy mart are Popsicle, 35% of the ice creams are chocolate flavor, 15% are chocolate Popsicle.

a) P(Popsicle)

b) P(Popsicle)'

c) P(Popsicle u Chocolate)

d) P(Popsicle n Chocolate)

e) P(Popsicle u Chocolate)'

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Multiple Choice

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At Ridgemont High school, there are 150 seniors, 70 own dogs, 30 own cats, and 25 own both. Reduce you answer.
Find

P(Cat Dog)P\left(Cat\ \cap Dog\right)  

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130\frac{1}{30}  

2

16\frac{1}{6}  

3

310\frac{3}{10}  

4

12\frac{1}{2}  

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Multiple Choice

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At Ridgemont High school, there are 150 seniors, 70 own dogs, 30 own cats, and 25 own both. Reduce you answer. 
Find

P(Cat Dog)P\left(Cat\ \cup Dog\right)  

1

130\frac{1}{30}  

2

16\frac{1}{6}  

3

310\frac{3}{10}  

4

12\frac{1}{2}  

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Multiple Choice

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At Ridgemont High school, there are 150 seniors, 70 own dogs, 30 own cats, and 25 own both.  Reduce you answer.
Find

P(Cat Dog)P\left(Cat\ \cup Dog\right)'  

1

130\frac{1}{30}  

2

16\frac{1}{6}  

3

310\frac{3}{10}  

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12\frac{1}{2}  

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Example: Shading Venn Diagrams:

1) Shade A'
2) Shade  (AB)\left(A\cap B\right)  

3) Shade  (AB)\left(A\cap B\right)'  

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the shaded area...

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A∩B

2

A∪B

3

A'∩B'

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A'∪B'

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the shaded area...

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A

2

B

3

A'

4

B'

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Formulas:

To find a union (or) mathematically we use the equation:
 P(AB)=P(A)+P(B)P(AB)P\left(A\cup B\right)=P\left(A\right)+P\left(B\right)-P\left(A\cap B\right)  
To find a compliment mathematically we use the equation:
 P(A)=1P(A)P\left(A\right)'=1-P\left(A\right)  

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Example: Addition Rule

A new donut shop in town is trying to figure out what items will sell the most. Throughout their research of local donut shops, they have

found that 63% of customers purchase a donut, 80% of people purchased coffee and 88% of people purchase a coffee or a donut. They want to know what percent of people purchased a coffee and a donut.

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Multiple Choice

Thirty-two percent of families residing in a rural, farming town own a goat and 41% of families own a dog. Twenty-four percent of families own both types of animals. If a family from this town is chosen at random, what is the probability that it owns either a goat or a dog?

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0.15

2

0.33

3

0.49

4

0.97

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Multiple Choice

The probability of a New York teenager owning a skateboard is 0.37, of owning a bicycle is 0.81 and of owning both is 0.36. If a New York teenager is chosen at random, what is the probability that the teenager owns a skateboard or a bicycle?

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1.18

2

0.7

3

0.82

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None of the above

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Example: Compliment

1) What is the compliment of flipping a coin 20 times and landing on heads 11 times?

2) What is the compliment of drawing a green marble, if there are 10 green marbles in a jar with 15 marbles?

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Multiple Choice

What is the complement of it snowing 3 days out of the week?

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P' = 4/7

2

P' = 2/7

3

P' = 5/7

4

P' = 3/7

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Multiple Choice

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How likely are you to NOT roll a 1 on a regular die? (Complement)

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P' = 2/6

2

P' = 3/6

3

P' = 5/6

4

P' = 1/6

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End of Lesson

Remember: Homework due on Monday.

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