LE SPORT
21 children on a school holiday in France are given ‘free time’ on their last afternoon. Their hotel has tennis courts and a swimming pool. Here are some facts about what they choose to do:
Using a Venn Diagram to help you, work out how many of the children do both activities.
Only 3of you tried this challenge: Sania, Destiny and Cristo. Well done Destiny for getting the correct answer. The answer is: 4 chose TENNIS, 9 chose SWIMMING, 4 chose both TENNIS and SWIMMING. 4 children chose neither activity
21 children on a school holiday in France are given ‘free time’ on their last afternoon. Their hotel has tennis courts and a swimming pool. Here are some facts about what they choose to do:
- The number of children who swim and play tennis during the afternoon is exactly the same as the number of children who do neither of these things.
- 9 children swim but don't play tennis
- The number of children who play tennis but don’t swim is exactly the same as the number of children who do both of these things.
Using a Venn Diagram to help you, work out how many of the children do both activities.
Only 3of you tried this challenge: Sania, Destiny and Cristo. Well done Destiny for getting the correct answer. The answer is: 4 chose TENNIS, 9 chose SWIMMING, 4 chose both TENNIS and SWIMMING. 4 children chose neither activity