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प्रश्न
Draw the Venn diagrams to illustrate the following relationship among sets E, M and U, where E is the set of students studying English in a school, M is the set of students studying Mathematics in the same school, U is the set of all students in that school.
Some of the students study Mathematics but do not study English, some study English but do not study Mathematics, and some study both.
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उत्तर
Since there are some students who study both English and Mathematics, some English only and some Mathematics only.
Thus, the Venn Diagram is
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