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Mathematics, 24.01.2022 16:50, chimwim8347

Using the region names in the image below, select all regions that represent: A ∪ B ∪ C
A union B union C. Region I: Items only in group A, not in B or C. Region II: Items in A and B, but not C. Region III: Items only in B, not in A or C. Region IV: Items in A and C, but not B. Region V: Items in A, B, and C. Region VI: Items in B and C, but not A. Region VII: Items only in C, not in A or B. Region VIII: Items not in any of the groups.


Using the region names in the image below, select all regions that represent:

A ∪ B ∪ C
A union B

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