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Set Notation Answers MME

1. The document provides examples of set notation and Venn diagrams with multiple choice questions to test understanding. 2. Questions involve identifying regions that represent belonging to sets, intersections of sets, complements of sets, and probabilities involving unions and intersections of sets. 3. The final example involves setting up an algebraic expression equaling the total value in a Venn diagram and solving for an unknown value.

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Set Notation Answers MME

1. The document provides examples of set notation and Venn diagrams with multiple choice questions to test understanding. 2. Questions involve identifying regions that represent belonging to sets, intersections of sets, complements of sets, and probabilities involving unions and intersections of sets. 3. The final example involves setting up an algebraic expression equaling the total value in a Venn diagram and solving for an unknown value.

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Set Notation Mark Scheme

1(a) Belonging to both 𝐴 and 𝐵 [1]

1(b) Belonging to 𝐵 or not belonging to 𝐴 [1]

1(c) {2} [1]

All values not in 𝐴


2(a) [1] Numbers just in section 𝐵
1, 9, 25, 49
Intersection [1] Numbers in the intersection of 𝐴
2(b)
4, 16, 36 and 𝐵

2(c) List all the numbers. Allow “All Numbers” [1]

𝐵 𝑇
[1] Calculation that there are now 21
children and 11 choose textiles
3(a)
11
[1] 3 on the outside
3

[1] both correct answers circled


3(b) 𝑃 𝐵 ∩ 𝑇 and 𝑃(𝑇′ )
[1] no incorrect answers circled

𝐴 𝐵

4(a) [1] Everything not in 𝐵

𝐴 𝐵

4(b) [1] In 𝐴, but not in 𝐵

𝐴 𝐵

4(c) [1] Everything not in 𝐴 and 𝐵

Turn over ►
𝜉 𝐴
𝐵
x
5(a)
x [1]
x

𝜉 𝑃
𝑄
x x
x
x x
5(b) [1]

x x
𝑅

𝜉 𝑋 𝑌

5(c) x [1]

[1] Identify that the total value inside


6(a) 𝑥 + 6 + 2𝑥 + 3𝑥 + 12 + 4 = 64
the Venn diagram sums to 64

6𝑥 = 42
[1]
𝑥=7

𝑥 + 6 + 2𝑥 27
6(b) 𝑃 𝐴 = = [1]
64 64

𝐴 𝐵

7(a) [1] 𝑃(𝐴 ∪ 𝐵) means 𝐴 or 𝐵

Turn over ►
𝐴 𝐵

7(b) [1] 𝑃(𝐴 ∩ 𝐵’) means 𝐴 and not 𝐵

𝜉 X Y

A
8(a) [1] The intersection of all 3 circles

𝜉 X Y
B
8(b) [1] Inside 𝑌 and not 𝑍

𝜉 X Y
C
8(c) [1] Inside 𝑋 or 𝑍 and not 𝑍

END

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