Reference no: EM1314533
Q1. Let Set 1 be the entire alphabet. Let Set 2 = {u, v, w, x, y, z}
(A.) What is the complement of Set 2 in Set 1?
(B.) Set 3 = {v, w, x, y}. Is Set 3 a proper subset of Set 2? Describe your reasoning.
Q2. Set X = {5, 7, 11, 13, 16, 19}, Set Y = {1, 2, 5, 13, 19}
(A.) What is the union of Sets X and Y?
(B.) What is the intersection of Sets X and Y
(C.) Create your own set Z that is a subset of Set X.
Q3. Take out a coin for the following problems:
(A.) Assume you are going to flip a coin once. What is the set of possible outcomes for this?
(B.) If flip a coin twice, what are the chances that you will get one head and one tail (i.e. one in three, one in four, etc.)?
(C.) Assume you are going to flip a coin twice. What is the set of possible outcomes for this?