Pretty sure the green area is supposed to be the overlap of (1) and (2). 🙃
So, it’s people who know what both a Venn and a Euler diagram are, but don’t necessarily know the difference. One could argue that if you’re in (1) and/or (2), you could reliably answer a quiz question correctly for what a Venn and/or Euler diagram is, therefore you wouldn’t confuse the two.
So, maybe (3) could expand down like an hourglass, so that part of it is on the overlap and part of it is outside of both (1) and (2)…
floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 13 Sep 14:21
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DaMonsterKnees@lemmy.world
on 13 Sep 15:20
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Best version is Wu-tang Clan and Things to Fuck With.
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Does Venn knows about this?
Was expecting Euler diagrams in this…
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fthumb%2F2%2F24%2FEuler_and_Venn_diagrams.svg%2F845px-Euler_and_Venn_diagrams.svg.png">
What about people who know the difference but can never remember which is which
The green area isn’t defined there’s room for everyone
Pretty sure the green area is supposed to be the overlap of (1) and (2). 🙃
So, it’s people who know what both a Venn and a Euler diagram are, but don’t necessarily know the difference. One could argue that if you’re in (1) and/or (2), you could reliably answer a quiz question correctly for what a Venn and/or Euler diagram is, therefore you wouldn’t confuse the two.
So, maybe (3) could expand down like an hourglass, so that part of it is on the overlap and part of it is outside of both (1) and (2)…
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Best version is Wu-tang Clan and Things to Fuck With.
Wow, fits perfectly.
Redundant piecharts that eclipse each other. Nailed it.