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A Venn
diagram is a drawing, in which circular areas represent groups of
items sharing common properties. The drawing consists of two or more
circles, each representing a specific group. T
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Each
Venn diagram begins with a
rectangle representing the universal set. Then each
set in the problem is represented by a circle. Any
values that belong to more than one set will be placed in
the sections where the circles overlap. |
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The most interesting
features of Venn diagrams are the areas or sections where the
circles overlap one another -- implying that a sharing is
occurring. |
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