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c) In an attempt to determine some off the job factors
that might be indicators of on the job' effectiveness
company made a study of 200 of it's employees. It
was interested in whether the employees had been recognized
for superior work by their supervisors within the past
year, whether they were involved in community activities
and whether they followed a regular exercise plan
The company found the following
30 answered "yes" to all three
50 were recogniz'ed and they exercised
52were recognized and were involved in the
community.
77 were recognized.
37 were involved in the community but didn't exercise.
95 were recognized or were involved in community .
95 answered' no "to all three.
a) draw a Venn- diagram.
b) How many exercised only?
c) How many exercised or were involved in the community? ​

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Answered by MrKlNG
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Answer:

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Answered by IIxXMizNotankiXxII
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Answer:

c) In an attempt to determine some off the job factors

that might be indicators of on the job' effectiveness

company made a study of 200 of it's employees. It

was interested in whether the employees had been recognized

for superior work by their supervisors within the past

year, whether they were involved in community activities

and whether they followed a regular exercise plan

The company found the following

30 answered "yes" to all three

50 were recogniz'ed and they exercised

52were recognized and were involved in the

community.

77 were recognized.

37 were involved in the community but didn't exercise.

95 were recognized or were involved in community .

95 answered' no "to all three.

a) draw a Venn- diagram.

b) How many exercised only?

c) How many exercised or were involved in the community?

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