To any set that contains it!
It belongs to {12},
or {12, sqrt(2), pi, -3/7},
or all whole numbers between 3 and 53,
or multiples of 3,
or composite numbers,
or counting numbers,
or integers,
or rational numbers,
or real numbers,
or complex numbers,
etc.
An element of the set, although it may also be called a member.
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There are eight sets of 3 consecutive numbers in 12 hours.
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Possibly dozens because a dozen is 12
you need many skill sets. you must have a college degree and high school diploma for sure.
Yes, weasels do live in sets.
They are sets with a finite number of elements. For example the days of the week, or the 12 months of the year. Modular arithmetic is based on finite sets.
Just as 12 is twice as much as 6, so too is 12 sets of something twice as many as 6 sets of the same thing. It matters not what that thing is. Think of a week as an example. It has seven days in it. 12 weeks is 12 sets of 7 days. 6 weeks is 6 sets of 7 days. 12 weeks is twice 6 weeks. So, if we calculate that 6 * 7 = 42 then we can calculate that 12 * 7 = 42 * 2 = 84.
I am 17, weigh 79 kg, gym 5 times a week, is 12 sets of biceps (4 sets barbell curls, 4 sets close-grip barbell curls, 4 sets wide-grip barbell curls) too much that I don't gain muscle?
Some engaging and challenging LEGO sets suitable for a 12-year-old include the LEGO Creator Expert sets, LEGO Technic sets, and LEGO Architecture sets. These sets offer complex building techniques and detailed designs that can provide a fun and stimulating building experience for older kids.
12c5-9c5=288