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This document contains three exercises involving sets: 1) Identifying true/false statements and relationships about sets 2) Performing set operations such as intersections, unions, complements and differences on given sets 3) Solving word problems involving sets representing items students had at the zoo

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This document contains three exercises involving sets: 1) Identifying true/false statements and relationships about sets 2) Performing set operations such as intersections, unions, complements and differences on given sets 3) Solving word problems involving sets representing items students had at the zoo

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Name: Earl John M.

Guno Date: 09/23/2022

Section: IT-1105 Score: ________

EXERCISES 1.A

I. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not.

FALSE 1. {0} ~ Ø

FALSE 2. {0,1,2} and {} are joint sets

TRUE 3. {0, 1, 2, ...} can be a universal set

TRUE 4. Equal sets are always equivalent sets

TRUE 5. A set of negative numbers found in the set of natural numbers is an empty

set.

TRUE 6. {4} ∈R Given R = {0,1,4}

TRUE 7. Ø ∈R
TRUE 8. 1 ⊂R
FALSE 9. R has 8 subsets

TRUE 10. R ⊆R
II. Given the following sets

A= {0,1,2} B= {2,0,1} C= {0} D= {2}

In each pair of sets, state the relationship on the space provided whether they are

equal, equivalent or one is a proper subset of the other.

1. A = B

2. C ~ D

3. C = {0}

4. C ⊂ A

5. D ___⊂__ B

III. Write the following set in tabular form.

1. A = {x|x is a counting numbers between -2 and 2}

A= {1}

2. B = {x|x are the first seven letters of an English alphabet}

B={a,b,c,d,e,f,g}
Name: Earl John M. Guno Date: 09/23/2022

Section: IT-1105 Score: ________

EXERCISES 1.B

I. Given: U = {1,2,3, 4, ...,10}

A = {1,2,3,4,5} C = {1,3,5,7}

B = {2,4,6,8,10} D = {4,5,6,9}

Find:

a. A’ ∩ B = {6, 8, 10} b. C’ U D’ = {1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10}

c. (A - B) ∩ (C - D) = {1,3} d. B – A’ = {2,4}

e. (A U B) – (C U D) f. (A ∩ D)’ U (B ∩ C)

= {1,8} = {1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10}
Name: Earl John M. Guno Date: 09/23/2022

Section: IT-1105 Score: ________

EXERCISES 1.C

I. 90 students went to the zoo with

3 had Hamburger (H), Milk (M) and Cake (C)

5 had Hamburger and Milk

10 had Cake and Milk 27 14

8 had Cake and Hamburger

24 had Hamburger 2 5

38 had Cake 3

20 had Milk

8 7 23

a. How many had nothing? 27

b. How many had cake only? 23

c. How many had Hamburger and Milk? 5

d. How many had Cake or Milk? 48

e. How many had Hamburger? 24

f. How many had Hamburger and Milk but not Cake? 2

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