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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.
It's the same one man......the one by Ho So Thong. Only that "New Additional Mathematics" is it's title. This book never gets older!is there a new book as you say new additional mathematics or its that same old book
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 tried it the way u r saying. Wrong answer.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
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.
Which area to shade in a venn diagram for
(A^B) U (A^C)
Key: The symbol ^ is for intersection and U is for union.
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