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Yes, the set of happy people is not well defined.
Yes ! If you have a group of sincerely happy people, you'll notice how calm, relaxed, and friendly they are. They would definitely be very well-defined to others !
No, it is not well defined. For example, I enjoy math so math would be an enjoyable subject for me. But many people do not enjoy math, so it would not be an enjoyable subject for them. So this is not a well defined set since the answer would depend upon the person you talked to.
Yes, Because they all have the same emotions no one is sad and everyone is happy. -N.C.A
It is a set that is well defined.
Yes, the set of happy people is not well defined.
Yes ! If you have a group of sincerely happy people, you'll notice how calm, relaxed, and friendly they are. They would definitely be very well-defined to others !
No, it is not well defined. For example, I enjoy math so math would be an enjoyable subject for me. But many people do not enjoy math, so it would not be an enjoyable subject for them. So this is not a well defined set since the answer would depend upon the person you talked to.
A set of happy people is not well-defined because happiness is subjective and can vary greatly from person to person. What makes one person happy may not necessarily make another person happy. Therefore, it is difficult to objectively define a set of happy people.
Yes, Because they all have the same emotions no one is sad and everyone is happy. -N.C.A
It is a set that is well defined.
its not well defined because not all the students/people like the teachers,so it is not well defined
its not well defined because not all the students/people like the teachers,so it is not well defined
A set is a collection of well defined and distinct objects, considered as an object in its own right.
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No, it is not well defined. "Big" means different things to different people. For example, to a toddler, a teenager is big, to an adult a teenager is not.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! When we multiply 27 by 18, we get 486. Isn't that just a beautiful number? Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents.