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Chapter-2-Let's Practise
3. Give a number in each box to complete the Carroll diagram
Less than 800
Not less than 800
Multiple of 25
Not a multiple of 25​

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Answered by 1929manasa
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In these lessons, we will learn how to use Carroll Diagrams. We also have some Carroll Diagram games that involve objects and numbers.

Carroll diagrams are tables that work like Venn diagrams and are used for the purpose of cross-classification. For Carroll diagrams, two attributes are being used for sorting, with one attribute of each characteristic being the focus.

The categories of a Carroll diagram should be mutually exclusive (do not overlap), for example even and not even numbers. In a Carroll Diagram, numbers or objects are either categorized as having an attribute or not having an attribute.

A table is created with four cells to show the four possible combinations of these two attributes. Either the items themselves, or the count of how many items of each type, are put in the cells.

The following diagram shows an example of a Carroll Diagram. Scroll down the page for more examples and solutions on how to use Carroll Diagrams.

Carroll Diagram

Example:

Sort the following numbers in the Carroll Diagram provided:

953, 888, 1501, 8000, 201, 2542, 450, 9349

Carroll diagram

 

 

Carroll Diagram Example

Using a Carroll Diagram to sort numbers based on divisibility rules.

Example:

Which of the following numbers are divisible by 4? by 9?

by 4 and 9? by neither 4 nor 9?

144, 128, 153, 235, 68, 120, 361, 424, 468

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Carroll and Venn diagrams

Example:

Organize the following numbers: Odd, Even, Multiple of 6, Not multiple of 6 using a Carroll diagram and a Venn diagram.

12, 15, 10, 17

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Venn and Carroll Diagrams

Example:

Organize the following numbers: Divisible by 3, divisible by 5 using a Venn diagram and a Carroll diagram.

6, 8, 10, 15, 18, 25

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Carroll Diagram Games

Sort Shapes using Carrol Diagrams

Carroll Diagrams

Help your understanding of Carroll Diagrams and concepts like multiples, more or less and odd or even. One criteria and two c rite  rias. A good teaching tool for interactive whiteboards.

 

Try the free Math way calculator and problem solver below to practice various math topics. Try the given examples, or type in your own problem and check your answer with the step-by-step explanations.

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