Decide whether the statement makes sense. Explain your reasoning.I drew a Venn diagram for two sets, and I only used one circle.

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Makes sense. Generally it takes two circles to draw a Venn diagram for two sets, for example when the sets are overlapping or disjoint. Even when one set is the subset of the other, it generally takes two circles to draw a Venn diagram. However, if the two sets are equal, then they have precisely the same members and the same circle describes both sets. Incidentally, if two sets are equal then they are both subsets of each other. (Explanations will vary.)

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