Think about it - this one is fairly simple. Ask yourself the question: "Does this set have a largest element?" If the answer is "yes", then the set is finite. If the answer is "no", the set is infinite.
Note: This reasoning works for subsets of natural numbers; for integers, additional adjustments are needed.
Infinite.... The odd number greater than 25 is 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51......
no
There are an infinite number of primes greater than any number given.
The set of positive integers less than 50 is finite (there are 49).The set of all integers less than 50 is infinite, because it includes an infinite number of negative numbers.
4 and 64/100 is just one of an infinite number of mixed numbers that are greater than 4.63.
0.888, 4, and 3 million are among the infinite set of numbers greater than 0.833.
It was presumably proven when it was discovered that there were infinitely many counting numbers. However, whoever it was, did not consider the mathematical possibility with practicality. The universe has a finite life. Within that our solar system is finite. People, in their turn, have finite lives. In a finite life you can only "dial" a finite number of digits. therefore, you can only call a number if it has a finite number of digits. For any finite number of digits, there are only a finite amount of phone numbers. So, having infinitely many telephone numbers is no use if you need to wait an infinite amount of time (longer than you'll live) for the first person to call you!
No, there are an infinite number of integers. So, there would be an infinite (infinity/2-1) number of positive integers. And, there would be an infinite (infinity-10) number of integers greater than ten.
Infinite.
It is finite. There are exactly 66,415 of them.
If the set has "n" elements, then you can make 2n different subsets. The number of subsets will always be greater than the size of the set, both for finite and for infinite sets.
no, a neutron has a finite volume and thus a finite density, the singularity of a black hole has zero volume and thus infinite density.Infinity >>>>> any finite value
a set of player in one team, and a of flower in a vase..
infinite
There are an infinite number of primes greater than any number given.
The set of positive integers less than 50 is finite (there are 49).The set of all integers less than 50 is infinite, because it includes an infinite number of negative numbers.
Just add one to 100 (or to any finite number, for that matter), to get a number that is larger than the original number.
I don't know how to "grate" a number ... numbers are not cheese. An infinite number of numbers are "greater" (larger) than 64. Likewise, an infinite number of numbers are not "greater" (in other words, less than) 64, starting with 63, 62, 61, ... Actually, there are an infinite numbers that are less than 64, but greater than 63, unless you specify "whole numbers".
An infinite number of them.