I cannot figure out how to make a 3 circle veen diagram from the following problem. Can someone please help me?

Country-westren songs emphasize three basic themes: love, prison, and trucks. A survet of the local country-westren radio station produced the following results:
12 songs were about a truck driver who is in love while in prison
2 songs were about people in prison who aren't in love and don't drive trucks
8 songs about people who aren't in prison, aren't in love, and don't drive trucks
13 songa are baout prisoners in love
28 were about people in love
18 songs were about a lovesick truck driver
16 songs were about truck drivers who are not in prison
3 songs were about a truck driver in love.

This site shows an example of a Venn diagram.

http://www.combinatorics.org/Surveys/ds5/VennWhatEJC.html

Label each of the three circles: Love, Prison, Trucks.

12 songs were about a truck driver who is in love while in prison
Place this one in the part where all three circles overlap.

2 songs were about people in prison who aren't in love and don't drive trucks
This one would only go in the Love part.

I'm sure with bobpursley's answer and these examples you can complete this diagram.

The last example I gave should be in the PRISON part only.

To create a Venn diagram with three circles based on the given information, we need to determine the number of songs that fit into each region of the diagram, including the overlapping areas.

Let's break down the information given:

- 12 songs were about a truck driver who is in love while in prison.
- 2 songs were about people in prison who aren't in love and don't drive trucks.
- 8 songs about people who aren't in prison, aren't in love, and don't drive trucks.
- 13 songs are about prisoners in love.
- 28 songs were about people in love.
- 18 songs were about a lovesick truck driver.
- 16 songs were about truck drivers who are not in prison.
- 3 songs were about a truck driver in love.

To create the Venn diagram, we will start by drawing three overlapping circles to represent the three themes: love, prison, and trucks. Let's label the circles A, B, and C, respectively.

Now, let's place the given numbers into the diagram:

- 12 songs were about a truck driver who is in love while in prison. This information goes in the overlapping region of circles A and B since it involves love and prison but doesn't mention trucks.
- 2 songs were about people in prison who aren't in love and don't drive trucks. This information goes in the overlapping region of circles B and C since it involves prison but doesn't mention love or trucks.
- 8 songs about people who aren't in prison, aren't in love, and don't drive trucks. This information goes in the region outside all three circles since it doesn't fit into any of the given categories.
- 13 songs are about prisoners in love. This information goes in the overlapping region of circles A and B since it involves both love and prison.
- 28 songs were about people in love. This information goes in the region of circle A that doesn't overlap with the other circles since it involves love but doesn't mention prison or trucks.
- 18 songs were about a lovesick truck driver. This information goes in the overlapping region of circles A and C since it involves both love and trucks.
- 16 songs were about truck drivers who are not in prison. This information goes in the overlapping region of circles A and C since it involves trucks but doesn't mention love or prison.
- 3 songs were about a truck driver in love. This information goes in the overlapping region of circles A, B, and C since it involves all three themes.

After filling in the information, we can count the number of songs in each section of the diagram. This will help us answer questions about specific categories.

I hope this explanation helps you create the 3 circle Venn diagram based on the provided information.

make three circles which overlap.

Like this:
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You three circles will be truck drivers, love, and prison. Fill in the areas.