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This quiz focuses on Set Notation And Operations, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Finite Mathematics.
In a survey of 200 students, 85 study mathematics, 70 study physics, 60 study chemistry, 30 study both mathematics and physics, 25 study both mathematics and chemistry, 20 study both physics and chemistry, and 10 study all three subjects. How many students study exactly two of these subjects?
Finite Mathematics Quiz
Practice Set Notation And Operations in Finite Mathematics with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Set Notation And Operations, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Finite Mathematics.
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In a survey of 200 students, 85 study mathematics, 70 study physics, 60 study chemistry, 30 study both mathematics and physics, 25 study both mathematics and chemistry, 20 study both physics and chemistry, and 10 study all three subjects. How many students study exactly two of these subjects?
Given that A⊆B⊆C and ∣A∣=8, ∣B∣=12, ∣C∣=18, which of the following statements about the sets Ac∩B and Bc∩C is necessarily true?
Let M, P, and C be the sets of students taking Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry courses, respectively. Which set expression accurately represents the group of students who are taking Chemistry, and are also enrolled in either Mathematics or Physics, but not both?
In a survey of 100 consumers, it was found that 40 purchased product A, 30 purchased product B, and 55 purchased at least one of the two products. Let U be the set of all consumers surveyed. Let A be the set of consumers who purchased product A and B be the set for product B. How many consumers purchased neither product A nor product B?
A club has 50 members. 30 members participate in activity A, and 25 members participate in activity B. If 12 members participate in both A and B, how many members participate in exactly one of the two activities?
Let A and B be two sets such that the number of elements in their intersection is 10 and the number of elements in their union is 40. If the number of elements in A is equal to the number of elements in B, what is the number of elements in set A?
Let U={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12}. Define A={x∈U:x is divisible by 3} and B={x∈U:x is prime}. The set (A∪B)c∩(A△B) equals:
Let the universal set be U={x∈Z∣1≤x≤12}. Let A be the set of prime numbers in U, B be the set of even numbers in U, and C be the set of multiples of 3 in U. What is the cardinality of the set (A∪B′)∩C′?
A survey of 80 students regarding their subscriptions to three streaming services (labeled A, B, and C) revealed the following: 35 subscribe to A, 30 to B, and 40 to C. 15 subscribe to both A and B, 12 to both A and C, and 10 to both B and C. 5 students subscribe to all three services. How many of the surveyed students subscribe to none of these three services?
Let A and B be subsets of a universal set U. Which of the following expressions is equivalent to ((A′∪B)′∪B)′?
Consider the sets P={x:x2−5x+6=0} and Q={x:x2−7x+12=0}. Which of the following statements about P and Q is correct?
Let U={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}, A={x∈U:x is odd}, and B={x∈U:x>6}. If C=(A∪B)c∩(A∩B)c, then C equals:
Consider a universal set U with three subsets A, B, and C. Which of the following set expressions represents the collection of elements that belong to exactly two of these three sets?
For any three sets A, B, and C, which of the following expressions is equivalent to A∖(B∩C)?
For any three sets A, B, and C in a universal set U, which of the following statements is always true?