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Occupations The following table shows the fastest-growing occupations for college graduate...

Occupations The following table shows the fastest-growing occupations for college graduates, based on employment in 2008 and the estimated employment in 2016. Let the occupations in the table represent the universal set.

Fastest-Growing Occupations for College Graduates, 2008–2016

 

Employment (in thousands of jobs)

Occupation

2008

2016

Biomedical engineers (BE)

16

28

Network systems analysts (NSA)

292

448

Financial examiners (FE)

27

38

Medical scientists (MS)

109

154

Physicians assistants (PA)

75

104

Biochemists (B)

23

32

Athletic trainers (AT)

16

22

Dental hygienists (DH)

174

237

Veterinary technicians (VT)

80

108

Computer software engineers (CSE)

515

690

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Let A = the set of fastest-growing occupations for college graduates whose 2008 employment was at least 80,000.

Let B = the set of fastest-growing occupations for college graduates whose estimated employment in 2016 is at least 200,000.

Using the abbreviations listed in the table for the occupation, construct a Venn diagram illustrating the sets.

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