-
Math 340 Fall 2023
-
1. Venn Diagram Practice
- Venn Diagrams
-
2. Probability Basics
- Probability Venn Diagram
- Probability Venn Diagram: Rectangle
This activity is also part of one or more other Books. Modifications will be visible in all these Books. Do you want to modify the original activity or create your own copy for this Book instead?
This activity was created by '{$1}'. Do you want to modify the original activity or create your own copy instead?
This activity was created by '{$1}' and you lack the permission to edit it. Do you want to create your own copy instead and add it to the book?
Math 340 Fall 2023
Kellie Evans, Aug 29, 2023

Table of Contents
- Venn Diagram Practice
- Venn Diagrams
- Probability Basics
- Probability Venn Diagram
- Probability Venn Diagram: Rectangle
Venn Diagrams
Click on the numbers in the Venn diagram to shade those particular area in order to match the prompted set notation.


Probability Venn Diagram
Probability Venn Diagram with proportionally-sized regions.
Control P(A), P(B) and P(AnB)


The orange area representing P(AnB) is dependent on the distance between the centres of the circles. But this distance is the solution of an equation that cannot be solved analytically, so the Newton-Raphson numerical method runs in the background with four iterations.
Constraints:
A golden rectangle represents the universal set. In order that the circles remain within the rectangle, P(A) ≤ 0.48 and P(B) ≤ 0.48.
There are also dynamic constraints on P(AnB) to keep the circles within the rectangle.
Saving…
All changes saved
Error
A timeout occurred. Trying to re-save …
Sorry, but the server is not responding. Please wait a few minutes and then try to save again.