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the following Which of the following is equivalent to the set {Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday}? (you may select more than one) Question

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Which of the following is equivalent to the set {Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday}?

(you may select more than one)

Question 7 options:

{x | x is the number of humans who can breathe unassisted underwater}

{x | x is one of the six nobel prize categories}

{x | x is a letter of the alphabet

{x | x is a day of the week}

{x | x is one of the two lead singers of Van Halen}

{x | x is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world}

Question 8(1 point)

Which of the following sets are equal to {x | x < 9 and x >2}

Question 8 options:

{3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}

{2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}

{8, 7, 6, 5, 3}

{ }

{2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

Question 9(1 point)

Classify the relationship(s) between the two following sets:

A = {Jacquizz Rodgers, Kwon Alexander, Demar Dotson, Ryan Russell, Caleb Benenoch}

B = {Josh Huff, Lavonte David, DaVonte Lambert, Bryan Anger, Russell Shepard}

Question 9 options:

Equal

Equivalent

Both

Neither

Question 10(1 point)

How many subsets are there of the set N = {10, 49}?

Your Answer:

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Answer

Question 11(1 point)

How many distinct proper subsets are there of the set N = {8, 49, 61, 14, 33}?

Your Answer:

Question 11 options:

Answer

Question 12(1 point)

Determine whether , , both, or neither can be placed in the blank to make the following true

{pumpkin seeds, pinto beans} ___ {cranberries, zest, pinto beans, chambord, pumpkin seeds}

Question 12 options:

neither

both

Question 13(1 point)

Given the following definitions:

U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

A = {1, 2, 4, 5}

B = {1, 3, 5, 7}

How many elements are in (A B)' ?

Your Answer:

Question 13 options:

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Question 14(1 point)

Given the following definitions:

U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

A = {1, 2, 4, 5}

B = {1, 3, 5, 7}

How many elements are in (A' B')' ?

Your Answer:

Question 14 options:

Answer

Question 15(1 point)

Question 15 options:

Given the following definitions:

U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g}

A = {a, c, e, g}

B = {a, b, c, d}

Find A B

Question 16(1 point)

Given the following definitions:

U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

A = {1, 2, 4, 5}

B = {1, 3, 5, 7}

How many elements are in A' B ?

Your Answer:

Question 16 options:

Answer

Question 17(1 point)

Using the region names in the image below, select all regions that represent:

A B' C'

A union not B union not C. Region I: Items only in group A, not in B or C. Region II: Items in A and B, but not C. Region III: Items only in B, not in A or C. Region IV: Items in A and C, but not B. Region V: Items in A, B, and C. Region VI: Items in B and C, but not A. Region VII: Items only in C, not in A or B. Region VIII: Items not in any of the groups.

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Question 18(1 point)

Using the region names in the image below, select all regions that represent:

A' B C

Not A union B intersection C. Region I: Items only in group A, not in B or C. Region II: Items in A and B, but not C. Region III: Items only in B, not in A or C. Region IV: Items in A and C, but not B. Region V: Items in A, B, and C. Region VI: Items in B and C, but not A. Region VII: Items only in C, not in A or B. Region VIII: Items not in any of the groups.

Question 18 options:

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Question 19(1 point)

Using the region names in the image below, select all regions that represent:

(A B)' C'

Not, parentheses, A union B, close parentheses, intersection not C. Region I: Items only in group A, not in B or C. Region II: Items in A and B, but not C. Region III: Items only in B, not in A or C. Region IV: Items in A and C, but not B. Region V: Items in A, B, and C. Region VI: Items in B and C, but not A. Region VII: Items only in C, not in A or B. Region VIII: Items not in any of the groups.

Question 19 options:

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Question 20(1 point)

Using the region names in the image below, select all regions that represent:

A B' C'

A union not B intersection not C. Region I: Items only in group A, not in B or C. Region II: Items in A and B, but not C. Region III: Items only in B, not in A or C. Region IV: Items in A and C, but not B. Region V: Items in A, B, and C. Region VI: Items in B and C, but not A. Region VII: Items only in C, not in A or B. Region VIII: Items not in any of the groups.

Question 20 options:

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Question 21(1 point)

A survey of 252 SPC students was taken at registration. Of those surveyed:

  • 72 students had signed up for a Math course
  • 60 students had signed up for a Language Arts course
  • 18 students had signed up for both a Math and Language Arts course
  • 5 students had signed up for both a Math and Humanities course
  • 6 students had signed up for both a Language Arts and Humanities course
  • 5 students had signed up for all three courses
  • 18 students did not sign up for any of these classes

How many students signed up for only Humanities (of these three)?

Your Answer:

Question 21 options:

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Question 22(1 point)

A survey of 1,167 tourists visiting Orlando was taken. Of those surveyed:

  • 274touristshadvisitedLEGOLAND
  • 290touristshad visited Universal Studios
  • 92tourists had visited both the Magic Kingdom and LEGOLAND
  • 90tourists had visited both the Magic Kingdom and Universal Studios
  • 86tourists had visited both LEGOLAND and Universal Studios
  • 27tourists had visited all three theme parks
  • 78touristsdid not visit any of these theme parks

How manytouristsonly visited the Magic Kingdom (of these three)?

Your Answer:

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