The document discusses two examples of union and intersection of events using sets. The first example uses a set of playing cards to demonstrate the union and intersection of the sets "A (spade)" and "B (ace)". The union is the combination of all items in both sets, while the intersection is the item shared between the two sets. The second example uses plants from a song to demonstrate an impossible intersection between the sets "A (plants start with s)" and "B (plant start with k)". Instructions are provided for submitting assignments online by saving files in a specific format and uploading them through a learning management system.
The document discusses two examples of union and intersection of events using sets. The first example uses a set of playing cards to demonstrate the union and intersection of the sets "A (spade)" and "B (ace)". The union is the combination of all items in both sets, while the intersection is the item shared between the two sets. The second example uses plants from a song to demonstrate an impossible intersection between the sets "A (plants start with s)" and "B (plant start with k)". Instructions are provided for submitting assignments online by saving files in a specific format and uploading them through a learning management system.
The document discusses two examples of union and intersection of events using sets. The first example uses a set of playing cards to demonstrate the union and intersection of the sets "A (spade)" and "B (ace)". The union is the combination of all items in both sets, while the intersection is the item shared between the two sets. The second example uses plants from a song to demonstrate an impossible intersection between the sets "A (plants start with s)" and "B (plant start with k)". Instructions are provided for submitting assignments online by saving files in a specific format and uploading them through a learning management system.
The document discusses two examples of union and intersection of events using sets. The first example uses a set of playing cards to demonstrate the union and intersection of the sets "A (spade)" and "B (ace)". The union is the combination of all items in both sets, while the intersection is the item shared between the two sets. The second example uses plants from a song to demonstrate an impossible intersection between the sets "A (plants start with s)" and "B (plant start with k)". Instructions are provided for submitting assignments online by saving files in a specific format and uploading them through a learning management system.
YOUR TASK: Illustrate the Union and Intersection of the following events.
1. A Set of Playing Cards:
➔ A (spade) = {Ace of Spades, Two of Spades, Three of Spades, Four of Spades, Five of Spades, Six of Spades, Seven of Spades, Eight of Spades, Nine of Spades, Ten of Spades, Jack of Spades, Queen of Spades & King of Spades} ➔ B (ace) = {A♥(Heart), A♠(Spade), A♦(Diamond}, A♣(Ace)} ➔ A ∪ B = {Ace of Spades, Two of Spades, Three of Spades, Four of Spades, Five of Spades, Six of Spades, Seven of Spades, Eight of Spades, Nine of Spades, Ten of Spades, Jack of Spades, Queen of Spades, King of Spades, A♥(Heart), A ♠(Spade), A♦(Diamond}, A♣(Ace)} ➔ A ∩ B = {Ace of Spades or A♠(Spade)} ➔ Type of Event: Simple Event
2. A set of plants in a song Bahay Kubo.
➔ A (plants start with s) = {Sitaw, Sigarilyas, Sibuyas, Singkamas} ➔ B (plant start with k) = {Kundol, Kalabasa, Kamatis} ➔ A ∪ B = {Sitaw, Sigarilyas, Sibuyas, Singkamas, Kundol, Kalabasa, Kamatis} ➔ A ∩ B = {} ➔ Type of Event: Impossible Event
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