GCSE Maths (Edexcel)
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Frequency Venn Diagrams
- Venn diagrams can be constructed by writing the number of items in each region
- Example of sorting cards into sets using a Venn diagram
- Need to recognize when a Venn diagram is listing individual items or giving the number of items in a set
- Example of filling in a Venn diagram using survey data
- Steps to fill in a Venn diagram: fill in the intersection, determine values for two-ring intersections, determine values for individual rings, subtract values from total to find value outside the rings
- Listing frequencies in a Venn diagram is useful for finding probabilities and relative frequencies
- Example of using a Venn diagram to calculate probability
- Example of using a Venn diagram to calculate probability of a given event
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