This video explains what Venn diagrams are and it covers several exam style questions. Exam Questions: corbettmaths.com/wp-content/u... Exam Answers: corbettmaths.com/wp-content/u...
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Here are a collection of questions that might be useful: corbettmaths.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/venn-diagrams-pdf.pdf The video is meant to go through the main concepts but the questions will help
hi @corbettmaths, wondering if you could help me. i had a stats paper which had a Venn diagram question with | symbol. No idea what it means?? Thank you in advance. I really like the 5 a day questions btw
Wouldn't the answer at 3:39 be 22 because it's asking about students who don't like tea or coffee? It would only be two if it was asking for students who don't like tea and coffee, but or implies they can still like one but not the other
It is 2 as only 2 people don't like tea or coffee. 22 would be the number of people who don't like tea and coffee. In terms of notation. When asked if some doesn't like tea or coffee, that's different from asking how many people don't like tea or don't like coffee. It's a subtle difference in wording but it's means something different. One is (AuB)' (which is what I asked for... who doesn't like tea or coffee) and the other, which you thought it was is A'uB' (which is who doesn't like tea or doesn't like coffee). I hope that makes sense
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I would just like to say a massive thank you for all of your gcse maths videos they have really helped me, I manahed to achieve an A in my maths after months and months of hard work after being predicted a B, thank you!!
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7:22 for just the symbols/notation.
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Are there any videos covering the really hard 5/6 markers on venn diagrams?
Here are a collection of questions that might be useful: corbettmaths.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/venn-diagrams-pdf.pdf The video is meant to go through the main concepts but the questions will help
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hi @corbettmaths, wondering if you could help me. i had a stats paper which had a Venn diagram question with | symbol. No idea what it means?? Thank you in advance. I really like the 5 a day questions btw
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Wouldn't the answer at 3:39 be 22 because it's asking about students who don't like tea or coffee? It would only be two if it was asking for students who don't like tea and coffee, but or implies they can still like one but not the other
It is 2 as only 2 people don't like tea or coffee. 22 would be the number of people who don't like tea and coffee. In terms of notation. When asked if some doesn't like tea or coffee, that's different from asking how many people don't like tea or don't like coffee. It's a subtle difference in wording but it's means something different. One is (AuB)' (which is what I asked for... who doesn't like tea or coffee) and the other, which you thought it was is A'uB' (which is who doesn't like tea or doesn't like coffee). I hope that makes sense
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