In a Venn diagram, the intersection of events A and B is represented by ________.
- The area only inside A
- The area only inside B
- The area outside of A and B
- The area where A and B overlap
In a Venn diagram, the intersection of events A and B is represented by the area where A and B overlap. This represents all outcomes that are in both A and B, or said another way, outcomes that satisfy both events A and B.
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