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The number of hairs on your head is finite. Each person has a specific number of hair follicles on their scalp, which determines the maximum number of hairs that can grow. While individual hairs may fall out and new ones may grow in their place, the total number of hair follicles is limited, making the number of hairs on your head finite.

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Finite. It's not impossible to count it, but improbable to know its cardinality.

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Q: Is the number of hair on your head is Finite or Infinite?
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