Venn diagram is the representation of set in a graphical form
See attachment for the set of multiples of 2, 13, 3 and 6
Given
[tex]Numbers = \{8,9,10,11,12,13\}[/tex]
Let
[tex]A \to[/tex] Multiples of 2
[tex]B \to[/tex] Multiples of 8
[tex]C \to[/tex] Multiples of 6
[tex]D \to[/tex] Multiples of 13
First, we split the numbers in set of the given multiples
[tex]A: \{8, 10, 12\}[/tex]
[tex]B = \{8\}[/tex]
[tex]C =\{12\}[/tex]
[tex]D = \{13\}[/tex]
Digit 9 does not belong to any of these set
Set B and set C are proper subsets of set A.
This means that sets B and C will be inside set A in the Venn diagram
So, we have:
[tex]A = \{B,10,C\}[/tex]
Since 9 does not belong to any of the sets, it will not be inside any of sets A, B, C or D
See attachment for the required Venn diagram
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