There are an uncountably infinite number (a Continuum) of different subsets.
The main ones are:
However, {2.5, -9, pi} is also a subset.
there are 5 diffeerent sets Natural Numbers whole numbers integers rational numbers irrational numbers.
6 if order doesn't matter
yes!
You can select 12 numbers for the first digit, 11 numbers for the second digit, and 10 numbers for the third digit; so 12*11*10 = 1320 sets of 3 numbers can be made out of 12 different numbers.
The theory of numbers is based on the property of sets of different kinds of numbers.
there are 5 diffeerent sets Natural Numbers whole numbers integers rational numbers irrational numbers.
6 if order doesn't matter
yes!
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You can select 12 numbers for the first digit, 11 numbers for the second digit, and 10 numbers for the third digit; so 12*11*10 = 1320 sets of 3 numbers can be made out of 12 different numbers.
The theory of numbers is based on the property of sets of different kinds of numbers.
No, because sometimes sets of data can have different numbers and other sets of data can have modes in them.
Some questions:what are numbers?what different relationships can we define on various sets of numbers?
The union is all the numbers in all the sets.
The sets of natural numbers, even numbers, odd numbers, prime numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, algebraic numbers, trascendental numbers, complex numbers, the sets of points in an euclidean space, etc.The sets of natural numbers, even numbers, odd numbers, prime numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, algebraic numbers, trascendental numbers, complex numbers, the sets of points in an euclidean space, etc.The sets of natural numbers, even numbers, odd numbers, prime numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, algebraic numbers, trascendental numbers, complex numbers, the sets of points in an euclidean space, etc.The sets of natural numbers, even numbers, odd numbers, prime numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, algebraic numbers, trascendental numbers, complex numbers, the sets of points in an euclidean space, etc.
(10,10,30,30,30,50,50) (20,20,30,30,30,40,40) These two sets have the same mean, median and mode.
the answer is -1