Title: Venn
1Venn Diagrams
2A Venn Diagram uses circles to show relationships
between sets of data and how the information may
overlap.
3Ms. Walcheck surveyed her 7th grade English
students to see what type of television shows
they watch. The results are shown on this Venn
Diagram.
Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
5
News
4Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
5
5
News
A) How many students watch all three types of
shows?
5Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
sitcoms
5
News
B) Which type of show is the most popular?
6Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
51
5
News
C) Action/Drama is what percent of the shows?
7Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
29
5
News
D) How many students watch sitcoms?
8Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
6
5
News
E) How many students watch both action/drama and
sitcoms?
9Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
47
5
News
F) How many students were part of the survey?
10Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
18
5
News
G) How many students do not watch sitcoms?
11Student Television Viewing Habits
Action/Drama
Sitcoms
10
6
11
5
7
3
yes
5
5
News
H) Are there any students who watch only news?
If so, how many?
12Circle Graphs
13Jack uses a circle graph to show how he budgets
the money he earns in a year. Suppose his yearly
income is 18,000. How much does he plan to save?
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
2,160
7
25
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
14Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
7
25
100
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
1) What is the sum of the percents on the graph?
15Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
7
25
Food
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
2) On which item does Jack plan to spend the
most money?
16Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
transportation
22
Recreation
7
25
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
3) On which item does Jack plan to spend the
least money?
17Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
7
25
yes
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
4) Does Jack plan to spend more money on food
than on housing?
18Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
7
25
no
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
5) Does Jack plan to spend more on insurance
than on taxes?
19Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
7
25
1,440
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
6) How much money does Jack budget for insurance?
20Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
7
25
1,080
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
7) How much money does Jack budget for
transportation?
21Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
7
25
4,500
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
8) How much money does Jack budget for food?
22Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
18,000 x .22 3960
Recreation
7
25
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
9) How much money does Jack budget for housing?
23Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
18,000 x .07 1260
7
25
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
10) How much money does Jack budget for
recreation?
24Yearly income 18,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
18,000 x .20 3600
7
25
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
11) How much money does Jack budget for taxes?
25Savings 2,160
insurance 1,440
transportation 1,080
food 4,500
housing 3,960
recreation 1,260
Taxes 3,600
18,000
26Yearly income 22,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
22,000 x .25 5,500
7
25
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
13) How much money does Jack budget for food?
27Yearly income 25,000
Insurance
Housing
Transportation
8
6
22
Recreation
25,000 x .22 5,500
7
25
20
12
Food
Taxes
Savings
13) How much money does Jack budget for housing?
28Get a Warm Up sheet
Have your homework out!
29One hundred people at Grantham were surveyed
about their favorite sport. The results are in
the Venn diagram.
1) How many like soccer and football?
Football
Soccer
2) How many do not like basketball?
3) How many do not like soccer and basketball?
Basketball
4) How many do not like any of the sports?
30One hundred people at Grantham were surveyed
about their favorite sport. The results are in
the Venn diagram.
What percent of the students like football and
basketball?
Football
Soccer
Basketball
31Place the numbers 1 20 in the Venn diagram in
the appropriate circle
Factors of 36
Perfect Square
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Odd
32The table shows the responses to a survey where
20 students were asked to name their favorite
sport. Use the data to shade the circle graph.
Include a title and label each section with its
sport an percentage.
baseball
baseball
Sport Responses
Baseball 2
Basketball 6
Football 3
Soccer 7
Volleyball 2
B-ball
B-ball
V-ball
V-ball
soccer
soccer
B-ball
soccer
soccer
B-ball
soccer
soccer
soccer
B-ball
B-ball
football
football
football
3310
10
baseball
baseball
B-ball
30
B-ball
V-ball
V-ball
soccer
soccer
B-ball
soccer
soccer
B-ball
35
soccer
soccer
soccer
B-ball
B-ball
football
football
football
15
1. Baseball and football make up what percent of
the responses?
3. What two sports make up exactly 50 of the
responses?
2. Soccer and what other sport make up more than
50 of the responses?
341) If the Flores Familys yearly income is
30,000, how much do they save each year?
a) 200
b) 500
c) 1,500
d) 3,000
352) If the Flores Familys yearly income is
30,000, how much more does the family spend on
housing than on entertainment?
a) 1,500
b) 3,000
c) 4,500
d) 6,000
363) If the Flores Familys yearly income is
30,000, what is the total they use for utilities
and transportation expenses?
374) The chart shows how many of Mrs. Morgans
students can play different musical instruments.
Instrument Students
Piano 10
Violin 5
Guitar 6
Piano and Violin 4
Violin and Guitar 2
Piano and Guitar 3
Piano, Violin, Guitar 1
38Favorite Pastimes
Team Sports
Water Sports
Hiking
39Favorite Pastimes
Team Sports
Water Sports
8
3
10
4
3
6
19
What percent of the students play team sports
only?
9
Hiking
40Favorite Pastimes
Team Sports
Water Sports
8
3
10
4
3
6
43
How many students participated in this survey?
9
Hiking
41Favorite Pastimes
Team Sports
Water Sports
8
3
10
4
3
6
22
How many students combined enjoy hiking?
9
Hiking
42Favorite Pastimes
Team Sports
Water Sports
8
3
10
4
3
6
23
How many students do not participate in water
sports?
9
Hiking
43Lion Tamers Expenses total 400
A lion tamer spent a total of 400. The circle
graph shows what percent was spent on each item.
Find the amount spent on
1.
Costumes
35
Chairs
22
Lion toys
A. Costumes
Whips
__
16
B. Chairs
C. whips
44Lion Tamers Expenses total 400
What percent of the total was spent on lion toys?
2.
Costumes
35
Chairs
22
Lion toys
27
Whips
__
16
45Lion Tamers Expenses total 400
How much money was spent on lion toys?
3.
Costumes
35
Chairs
22
Lion toys
Whips
27
16
46Lion Tamers Expenses total 400
What percent was spent for chairs and whips
combined?
4.
Costumes
35
Chairs
22
Lion toys
Whips
27
16
47Lion Tamers Expenses total 400
How much money was spent for chairs and whips
combined?
5.
Costumes
35
Chairs
22
Lion toys
Whips
27
16
48Boscos TV viewing total 50 h
During the first week of summer vacation, Bosco
spent 50 hours watching TV. Use the circle graph
to find the amount of time he spent watching
6.
Comedies
32
Sports
14
Soap Operas
Movies
__
10
Game Shows
A. comedies
25
B. Game shows
C. movies
49Boscos TV viewing total 50 h
What percent of the total time was spent watching
soap operas?
7.
Comedies
32
Sports
14
Soap Operas
Movies
19
__
10
Game Shows
25
50Boscos TV viewing total 50 h
How much time did Bosco spend watching soap
operas?
8.
Comedies
32
Sports
14
Soap Operas
Movies
19
10
Game Shows
25
51Boscos TV viewing total 50 h
How much more time was spent watching sports than
movies?
9.
Comedies
32
Sports
14
Soap Operas
Movies
19
10
Game Shows
25
52Boscos TV viewing total 50 h
What is always the sum of the percents in a
circle graph?
10.
Comedies
32
Sports
14
Soap Operas
Movies
19
10
Game Shows
25
53What should you do for a starving cannibal?
54Box and Whisker
55George surveyed a group of students who walk to
school. This list shows the number of minutes it
takes each person to walk from his or her house
to the school.
5 5 10 15 15 20 25 30 30 30 30 30 35
40 45 50
The median is in the box. The lower and upper
quartiles are circled.
565 5 10 15 15 20 25 30 30 30 30 30 35
40 45 50
A box-and-whisker plot is shown below.
A box is drawn to show the median (30), lower
quartile (15), and upper quartile (35).
Other key numbers from the data list are the
lower extreme (5) and upper extreme (50).
30
35
40
45
50
55
5
10
15
20
25