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Draw a Venn diagram with three overlapping circles for the three given sets. Label the contents of every region. If a
region has no members, state that fact clearly.


4) salty things, sweet things, tangy things 4)

Decide whether the statement makes sense. Explain your reasoning.


5) I know more of the names of the common fallacies in arguments than my father, so I can 5)
recognize fallacies better than he can.


The statement contains a double or multiple negation. Analyze the statement, explaining what it means.
6) "As your Senator, I cannot in good conscience oppose those who are against 6)
deregulation."
A seemingly simple argument is given. Identify at least two hidden assumptions.


7) Cardiovascular exercise is important, because to be healthy you need a strong heart. 7)

Draw a Venn diagram for the given sets. In words, explain why you drew one set as a subset of the other, disjoint sets, or
overlapping sets.
8) beverages and soft drinks 8)

A categorical proposition is given. If it is not already in standard form, rephrase it. State the subject and predicate sets,
and draw a Venn diagram for the proposition. Label all regions of the diagram clearly.
9) Movies are entertaining. 9)

Use your knowledge of the listed sets to draw a A Venn diagram illustrating the relationships among them.
10) real numbers, integers, positive numbers, negative numbers, irrational numbers 10)
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Draw a Venn diagram for the given sets. In words, explain why you drew one set as a subset of the other, disjoint sets, or
overlapping sets.
16) even numbers and odd numbers 16)

Describe how the sentence is ambiguous.
17) There was a 15% decrease in donations to the homeless shelter between 1996 and 2000, a
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year in which $50,000 was collected.


Determine the truth of the premises, discuss the strength of the argument, and assess the truth of the conclusion.
18) Premise: 6 + 13 = 19 18)
Premise: 16 + 9 = 25
Premise: 34 + 35 = 69
Conclusion: Whenever we add an even number and an odd number, the result is an odd
number.


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19) The members of a union are on strike. They are satisfied with their hourly wage rate and
benefits, but they want their overtime wage rate to be increased by 15% in their next 19)
contract. The head of management makes the following statement to the head of the
union: "If you end the strike today and sign the contract, we will meet your demand and
increase the overtime wage rate by 15%." Should the union head accept the offer? Explain.


The statement connects two individual propositions with the word and. State whether the entire statement is true or false,
and explain why.
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