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Can anyone plz scan and post pg 15 of 'New Additional Mathematics' Book? Wil be really grateful. Actually I have a pirated book and I don't get a clue about the shaded part on the venn diagrams here.
 
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Can anyone plz scan and post pg 15 of 'New Additional Mathematics' Book? Wil be really grateful. Actually I have a pirated book and I don't get a clue about the shaded part on the venn diagrams here.

is there a new book as you say new additional mathematics or its that same old book :D
 
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In a certain class, 30 pupils took an examination paper in English and an examination paper in Chinese. The results are shown below:​
22 passed for English and 8 failed
18 passed for Chinese and 12 failed.
Given that x pupils passed both papers and 3 failed both papers, illustrate the results by drawing a Venn diagram.​
How to illustrate this data in a Venn diagram?​
 
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In a certain class, 30 pupils took an examination paper in English and an examination paper in Chinese. The results are shown below:​
22 passed for English and 8 failed
18 passed for Chinese and 12 failed.
Given that x pupils passed both papers and 3 failed both papers, illustrate the results by drawing a Venn diagram.​
How to illustrate this data in a Venn diagram?​

I think you make two seperate venn diagrams and then illustrate the data,one for failure the other for those who passed and there u should have the answer :D
 
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I think you make two seperate venn diagrams and then illustrate the data,one for failure the other for those who passed and there u should have the answer :D
I tried it the way u r saying. Wrong answer:(.
Kindly can u do it and tell me how did u do it? I think u'v already given the Add. Maths paper.
Btw thnx a lot for your consideration.
 
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I tried it the way u r saying. Wrong answer:(.
Kindly can u do it and tell me how did u do it? I think u'v already given the Add. Maths paper.
Btw thnx a lot for your consideration.

Isnt this the answer make one venn diagram for the failures in english and chinese and another separate one for passing people ! i ll check this soon and let you know :D
 
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Isnt this the answer make one venn diagram for the failures in english and chinese and another separate one for passing people ! i ll check this soon and let you know :D[/quote]
Ah! I did it.....such a simple question and took me 5 hourssssssss:D:(
Actually we'll make a venn diagram for Pass students and write '3' (students who failed in both) outside the two circles, A'^B'=3. So there'll be 4 groups in that venn diagram: (1) Students who passed in English only (2) Students who passed in Chinese only (3) Students who passed in both (4) Students who did not pass in any. The value of x is 13, which is right! You get it now?
Btw this question if Exercise 1.3 Q2 in the Add. Maths course book which I mentioned above.
 
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Well i dont think u know it but this is the weakest topic i had in Add maths and its showing :D :D I hate sets :p
 
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