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Venn Diagrams & Sets Math Help Game Tips: - Venn diagrams use shapes (such as circles) to represent categories and sets of things. In this game, two circular shapes overlap to show what the set P and the set Q have in common. - When selecting members from two sets, the word 'and' refers to the overlapping region P and Q. P and Q is called the intersection set. - When selecting members from two sets, the word 'or' refers to the entire region including P or Q. P or Q is called the union set. - It may take a minute to load the game at dial-up speeds. - The game can be played using the mouse by itself or using the keyboard by itself. - The score report automatically appears after you have made 10 choices. - The Venn Diagram score is based on your choices only and does not count the bird hits. - The Game score is reduced by the number of bird hits. - If the game doesn't respond to keyboard input, click inside the game area to reset the game's focus. - The game speeds up as your score increases. Adjust this with the - and + keys. - Refresh/Reload the web page to start over again. |
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