The universal set, (U), has a cardinality of (63 . n(A)=29), (n(B)=31, n(C)=41, n(A) and (B)=12, n(B)

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The universal set, \(U\), has a cardinality of \(63 . n(A)=29\),

\(n(B)=31, n(C)=41, n(A\) and \(B)=12, n(B\) and \(C)=16, n(C\) and \(A)=18\), and \(n(A\) and \(B\) and \(C)=5\).

Create a three circle Venn diagram to represent the relationship between the described sets.

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