Infinity.
Infinity
Infinity is not a number. There are different classes of infinity: The sets of natural numbers, integers, rational numbers all belong to the smallest class, with a cardinality of Aleph-null. The sets of irrational numbers and real numbers belong to the next higher level of infinity, with cardinality Aleph-One. Infinity can give rise to a very large number of apparent paradoxes - infinitely many of them?
lots every 7th number from 100 to infinity which is infinity
Yes and no. That is the correct answer because dealing with infinity sometimes is nonsense. For every even number there are two whole numbers (an even and an odd). But if we count on - to infinity - we have ∞ (infinity) even numbers. That means we have 2 * ∞ whole numbers. But 2 * ∞ = ∞ (because we are dealing with infinity) So, there are as many whole numbers as even numbers, eventhough there are twice as many.
An infinity. There is an infinity of numbers between any two numbers. I you want whole numbers, there are 31.
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A number line stretches out for infinity. So, infinity.
There are 50 odd numbers in the range from 1 to 99. This can be calculated by dividing the total range (99 - 1 + 1 = 99) by 2, as every other number in the range is odd. Therefore, 99 / 2 = 49.5, but since we are dealing with whole numbers, there are 50 odd numbers in the range from 1 to 99.
you can count to infinity 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.............
Infinity
An infinity of numbers between the two.
Infinity. Numbers never end!
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