Readings for Session 5 – (Continued)
Survey Problems
Problems similar to the problem
posed at the beginning of this session
can be represented using a Venn diagram, cardinal numbers, and
the ideas of union and intersection. We use these concepts to
solve the problem.
Solution: The
12
that had both are in the intersection of
sunburn and insect bites.
If we let
S represent the set of
students who had a sunburn and
B represent the set of
students who suffered insect bites, we would have the following
symbolic relationships with their interpretation.
Symbolic
Interpretation
n(U)
= 30
Thirty students went on the camping trip.
n(S
∪
B) = 27
Twenty-seven students received a sunburn or an insect bite.
n(S
∩ B) = 12
Twelve students received a sunburn and an insect bite.
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