1. **The problem:** You want to learn a Venn diagram, and you want me to draw one and give an example.
2. **What a Venn diagram is:** A Venn diagram is a picture that uses circles to show groups and how they overlap.
3. **Important rule:**
- The part where circles overlap means items that belong to both groups.
- The part that does not overlap means items that belong to only one group.
4. **Example:** Let set $A$ be "students who like math" and set $B$ be "students who like science."
5. **How to read it:**
- Left-only region: students who like math only.
- Overlap region: students who like both math and science.
- Right-only region: students who like science only.
- Outside both circles: students who like neither.
6. **Example numbers:**
- Math only: $8$
- Both: $5$
- Science only: $6$
- Neither: $3$
7. **Final answer:** Here is a simple Venn diagram example with those numbers.
Venn Diagram 241Ccc
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