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If I understand the question correctly then a is a proper subset of u.

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Q: If you be the universal set you is a set of counting numbers and set a of counting numbers from 1 to 10 wh olly contained in you then a is a proper subset of you?
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Some decimals are. Counting numbers are a proper subset of decimals.


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Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers which are the same as integers which are a proper subset of rational numbers.


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