WILL MARK BRAINLIEST FIRST CORRCET ANSWER

The Venn diagram of each situation is a diagrammatic way of representing what the situation stands for
Diagram 1: A ∩ B ∩ C
This means that we shade all intersection points of the sets A, B and C
Diagram 2: (A ∩ B) ∪ C
This means that we shade the intersection points of the sets A and B and the whole of set C
Diagram 3: A ∩ (B ∪ C)
This means that we shade the where the set A intersects with the whole of sets B and C
Diagram 4: (A ∩ B) \ C
This means that we shade the intersection point of the sets A and B without shading any point on set C
Diagram 5: (A\B) ∪ (B\C) ∪ (A\C)
This means that we shade all set A without set B, all set B without set C and all set A without set C. In other words, we shade everything in the set without shading set C
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