There is no such number since the two sets are the same.
Equivalent sets are sets with exactly the same number of elements.
No, they are disjoint sets.
A={1,2,3} Z={6,7,2} it is the same number of items
No, because the intersection of two equivalent sets will have a union the same size as its intersection.
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Equivalent sets are sets with exactly the same number of elements.
No.
Two sets that contain the same number of elements are called "equinumerous" or "equipollent."
There is no such number since the two sets are the same.
Equivalent sets are sets with exactly the same number of elements.
Yes.
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A haploid germ cell has the same number of chromosome sets as a gamete, which is half the number of chromosome sets found in a somatic cell. This enables the gametes to fuse during fertilization to restore the diploid number of chromosomes in the zygote.
No, they are disjoint sets.
It is possible for two sets of data - not ALL of which are the same - to have the same measures of central tendency. However, if the two sets do have a mode, then that number must appear in both sets ... several times.