A doctor is examining three patients. Which symptoms do all three patients have in common?

A Venn diagram is shown with 3 ovals.

In the first oval, "headaches" is shown outside the other two ovals.
In the overlap between the first and second oval but outside the third oval, "hair loss" is shown.
In the second oval outside the other two ovals "appetite loss" is shown.
In the overlap between the second and third ovals, but outside the first oval, "congestion" is shown.
In the third oval outside the other two oval "cold sweats" is shown.
In the overlap of the first and third ovals, but outside the second oval, "memory loss" is shown.
In the overlap of all three ovals, "fever," "tiredness," and "joint pain" are shown.
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Responses

{headaches, hair loss, congestion}
{headaches, hair loss, congestion}

{cold sweats, congestion, memory loss}
{cold sweats, congestion, memory loss}

{spasms, memory loss, appetite loss}
{spasms, memory loss, appetite loss}

{fever, joint pain, tiredness}
{fever, joint pain, tiredness}
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The symptoms that all three patients have in common are fever, joint pain, and tiredness.

The symptoms that all three patients have in common are fever, joint pain, and tiredness.

To identify which symptoms all three patients have in common, we can look for the overlapping sections in the Venn diagram.

From the diagram, we can see that the symptoms "fever," "joint pain," and "tiredness" are shown in the overlapping section of all three ovals. Therefore, these symptoms are common to all three patients.

So the answer is {fever, joint pain, tiredness}.